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Citizens of the World: A History and Sociology of the Baha'is from a Globalisation Perspective: Numen Book Series, cartea 106

Autor Margit Warburg
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2006
Citizens of the World deals with the Baha’is and their religion. While covering the historical development in sufficient detail to serve as a general monograph on Baha’i, emphasis is laid on examining contemporary Baha’i, with the Danish Baha’i community as a recurrent case.
The book discusses Baha’i religious texts, rituals, economy, everyday life, demographic development, mission strategies, leadership, and international activism in analyses based on primary material, such as interview studies among the Baha’is, fieldwork data from the Baha’i World Centre in Israel, and field trips around the world.
The approach is a combination of history of religions and sociology of religion within a theoretical framework of religion and globalisation. Several general topics in the study of new religions are covered. The book contributes to the theoretical study of globalisation by proposing a new model for analysing globalisation and transnational religions.
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ISBN-13: 9789004143739
ISBN-10: 9004143734
Pagini: 618
Greutate: 0 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Numen Book Series


Notă biografică

Margit Warburg graduated in 1979 in sociology of religion and is now professor at the University of Copenhagen. Among her publications are New Religions and New Religiosity, Aarhus University Press, 1998 (edited with Eileen Barker), Religion and Cyberspace, Routledge, 2005 (edited with Morten T. Højsgaard). She is currently working on religious change in Denmark within a theoretical framework of globalisation, migration and civil religion.