Holy nations and global identities: civil religion, nationalism, and globalisation
In: Brill eBook titles 2009
Preliminary Materials /Hvithamar , M. Warburg and B. A. Jacobsen -- Introducing Civil Religion, Nationalism And Globalisation /Annika Hvithamar and Margit Warburg -- Chapter One. Hierarchy And Covenant In The Formation Of Nations /Anthony D. Smith -- Chapter Two. Durkheim'S Political Sociology. Civil Religion, Nationalism And Globalisation /Marcela Cristi -- Chapter Three. American Civil Religion As State-Mythology /Niels Reeh -- Chapter Four. Nationalism And Civil Religion. What Is The Difference? /Annika Hvithamar -- Chapter Five. Nationalism And Religion: The Case Of Japanese Nationalism And State Shinto /Atsuko Ichijo -- Chapter Six. Dominion Of The Gods: Religious Continuity And Change In A Canadian Context /Roger O'Toole -- Chapter Seven. Civil Religion In The Danish Parliament /Brian Arly Jacobsen -- Chapter Eight. Scandinavian Folk Churches, Chauvinism And Xenophobia /Pål Ketil Botvar -- Chapter Nine. Civil Religion In An Age Of Changing Churches And Societies. A Look At The Nordic Situation /Pål Repstad -- Chapter Ten. Operationalising The Concept Of Civil Religion: Cross-Cultural Findings From Bosnia And Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia And The United States Of America /Sergej Flere -- Chapter Eleven. In And Out Of Place: Varieties Of Religious Locations In A Globalising World /Eileen Barker -- Chapter Twelve. Nationalism As Civil Religion And Rituals Of Belonging Before And After The Global Turn /Ulf Hedetoft -- Chapter Thirteen. Transnational Civil Religion: The Fourth Of July In Denmark /Margit Warburg -- Contributors /Hvithamar , M. Warburg and B. A. Jacobsen -- Index /Hvithamar , M. Warburg and B. A. Jacobsen.