Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus set sail for the Americas, much of the world was already connected via trade, exploration, and cultural exchange. In fact, one can trace globalization all ...
International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, Vol. 18, No. 1/2, Religion and Globalization (Fall - Winter, 2004), pp. 5-32 (28 pages) Drawing on the globalization theories proposed by ...
Claims that the current age is one of secularization are much exaggerated; even amid globalization, religion enjoys “a luxurious pluralism,” writes Peter L. Berger, a professor of sociology and ...
Recent scholarship in religious studies has again questioned the validity of the idea of religions and of certain religions in particular, such as Hinduism. The debate raises the question of how any ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — When people think about religion in China, they tend to think first about Buddhism. “But that is not the case in many places in China, not anymore,” said Fengang Yang, author of ...
Globalization is a topic that every public speaker must approach with some trepidation given the mountain of material that has to be scaled before one can pontificate on it with any authority. The ...
April 28, 2005 - From the streets of Seattle to corporate boardrooms to new factories in third-world nations, globalization is subject to very different and often explosively divergent interpretations ...
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