âBy bringing religions in confrontation with globalization, this volume offers a healthy corrective to the received view that one religion, Christianity, shall be the measuring stick to evaluate all other religions and to the received view that links a given religion to a given race. <i>Religions/Globalizations </i>makes a signal contribution to understanding the changing faces of religions in an era in which the old principles of colonial domination are being redrawn under the new forms of global coloniality.ââWalter Mignolo, Duke University
âThis collection places the long-standing issue of the relation between religion and politics in the context of âpost-Cold Warâ developments and the rise of neoliberal capitalist globalization. The essays explore how religion reinforces stasis and exploitation on the one hand, and motivates resistance and change on the other.ââMark Lewis Taylor, Princeton Theological Seminary
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Dwight N. Hopkins is Associate Professor of Theology at the University of Chicago Divinity School.
Lois Ann Lorentzen is Professor of Social Ethics in the department of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco.
Eduardo Mendieta is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
David Batstone is Associate Professor of Social Ethics in the department of theology and religious studies at the University of San Francisco.