"That religion as a major factor in globalization is addressed in such a bold way, within a clearly defined framework of 'Christian leadership', and with participation of leading figures in Christian scholarship, has to be applauded." - Christoffel Lombard, University of Western Cape, South Africa
- C. Lombard,
"This is the third volume of an intriguing series called God and Globalization sponsored by one of the most important centres of theological reflection, which is located in Princeton...This is an important contribution to an ongoing debate, which should probably invite more voices in the current concerto of religious ideas hosted by free societies...God and Globalization represents a notable series and offers an excellent opportunity of Christian theologians and scholars of religion alike to engage in conversation, listen, and respond critically one to another. By making this meeting possible, we remain Professor Max L. Stackhouse (the main editor of the series) in great debt." -Archaevs Journal
Blurb from reviewer
"'Globalization' seems to have as many definitions as there are books and articles defining it. Seldom, however, is the phenomenon considered with the theological and moral insight provided by this volume." -Richard John Neuhaus, First Things
- Richard John Neuhaus, Blurb from reviewer
"Globalization seems to have as many definitions as there are books and articles defining it. Seldom, however, is the phenomenon considered with the theological and moral insight provided by this volume."
- Richard John Neuhaus, First Things
"The various authors write knowledgeably in their respective fields and address insightfully the new international context." -International Bulletin of Missionary Research, 7/04
- Thu En Yu, International Bulletin of Missionary Research
"In an age in which globalization is too often just a buzzword for a phenomenon narrowly described in terms of economics and information technology, the God and Globalization trilogy presents serious reflection on the intersection of these with globalization's cultural, religious and moral dimensions."
Publishers Weekly
"In an age in which globalization is too often just a buzzword for a phenomenon narrowly described in terms of economics and information technology, the God and Globalization trilogy presents serious reflection on the intersection of these with globalization's cultural, religious, and moral dimensions." -Publisher's Weekly
Publishers Weekly
Introduction - Max L. Stackhouse
The Study of Religion and the Coming Global Generation - Diane B. Obenchain
The Global Resurgence of Religion and the Changing Character of International Politics - Scott Thomas
"When the Bull is in a Strange Country, It Does Not Bellow": Tribal Religions and Globalization - John S. Mbiti
Christian Contributions to the Globalization of Confucianism (Beyond Maoism) - Sze-kar Wan
Hinduism and Globalization: A Christian Theological Approach - M. Thomas Thangaraj
Observation and Revelation: A Global Dialogue with Buddhism - Kosuke Koyama
Muhammad in Muslim Tradition and Practice: The Crucible of Faith and the Spheres of Domination - Lamin Sanneh