Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples: Vitality of Indigenous Religions
Editat de James L. Cox, Adam Possamaien Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 dec 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367880361
ISBN-10: 0367880369
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Vitality of Indigenous Religions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367880369
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Vitality of Indigenous Religions
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Part I: Setting the Context
1. Introduction: The Australian Census, Religious Diversity and Religious ‘Nones’ among Indigenous Australians
James L. Cox and Adam Possamai
2. The Study of Religion and Non-religion in the Emerging Field of ‘Non-religion Studies’: Its Significance for Interpreting Australian Aboriginal Religions
James L. Cox
Part II: Non-religion among Aboriginal Peoples
3. Urban–Rural Geographies of Aboriginal Religious and Non-religious Identification
Awais Piracha, Helena Onnudottir and Kevin Dunn
4. Going with the Flow: Indigenous Non-religion, not Atheism
Alan Nixon
Part III: Hybridity and Religion among Aboriginal Peoples
5. Altjira, Dream and God
David Moore
6. The Strehlow–Hermannsburg/Ntaria Perplex: Translation in a Lutheran-Aboriginal Community
Hart Cohen
7. New Songs and Old Songlines: Aboriginal Christianity and Post-mission Australia
Steve Bevis
8. The Ties that Bind: The Importance of Religion and Community to the Non-religious
Theresa Petray
Part IV: Conclusion
9. Religion, Cultural Hybridity and Chains of Memory
Adam Possamai and James L. Cox
1. Introduction: The Australian Census, Religious Diversity and Religious ‘Nones’ among Indigenous Australians
James L. Cox and Adam Possamai
2. The Study of Religion and Non-religion in the Emerging Field of ‘Non-religion Studies’: Its Significance for Interpreting Australian Aboriginal Religions
James L. Cox
Part II: Non-religion among Aboriginal Peoples
3. Urban–Rural Geographies of Aboriginal Religious and Non-religious Identification
Awais Piracha, Helena Onnudottir and Kevin Dunn
4. Going with the Flow: Indigenous Non-religion, not Atheism
Alan Nixon
Part III: Hybridity and Religion among Aboriginal Peoples
5. Altjira, Dream and God
David Moore
6. The Strehlow–Hermannsburg/Ntaria Perplex: Translation in a Lutheran-Aboriginal Community
Hart Cohen
7. New Songs and Old Songlines: Aboriginal Christianity and Post-mission Australia
Steve Bevis
8. The Ties that Bind: The Importance of Religion and Community to the Non-religious
Theresa Petray
Part IV: Conclusion
9. Religion, Cultural Hybridity and Chains of Memory
Adam Possamai and James L. Cox
Notă biografică
James L. Cox is Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Edinburgh and Adjunct Professor in the Religion and Society Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney.
Adam Possamai is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Religion and Society Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney.
Adam Possamai is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Religion and Society Research Centre at the University of Western Sydney.
Recenzii
"This book presents a rich ethnographic insight into the changing world of Aboriginal society in Australia. It shows that Indigenous ways of life persist despite the blending of Indigenous beliefs with other religions such as Christianity and even Islam. This book will be a core text for everyone working on Indigenous religions today." – Bettina Schmidt, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK
"In these highly original essays the authors describe how Australia is becoming a less Christian society, as a result of both the rise of non-Christian faiths and the less well known rise of 'non-religion', as individualism, self-autonomy and relativistic values strengthen among people to whom spirituality, of some kind, remains important. These trends are shaping twenty-first century Aboriginal culture and by making Aboriginal non-religion visible and comprehensible this volume makes a strikingly original contribution, not only to Australian studies, but to our understanding of Indigeneity as a global culture." – Tim Rowse, University of Western Sydney, Australia
"In these highly original essays the authors describe how Australia is becoming a less Christian society, as a result of both the rise of non-Christian faiths and the less well known rise of 'non-religion', as individualism, self-autonomy and relativistic values strengthen among people to whom spirituality, of some kind, remains important. These trends are shaping twenty-first century Aboriginal culture and by making Aboriginal non-religion visible and comprehensible this volume makes a strikingly original contribution, not only to Australian studies, but to our understanding of Indigeneity as a global culture." – Tim Rowse, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Descriere
Offering a significant contribution to the emerging field of 'Non-Religion Studies', Religion and Non-Religion among Australian Aboriginal Peoples draws on Australian 2011 Census statistics to ask whether the Indigenous Australian population, like the wider Australian society, is becoming increasingly secularised or whether there are other