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After Modernity? addresses a cluster of questions and issues found at the nexus of globalization and religion. This unique volume examines various religious--especially Christian--evaluations of and responses to globalization. In particular, the book considers the links among globalization, capitalism and secularization-and the ways in which "religion" is (or can be) deployed to address a range of "hot button" topics. With cross-disciplinary analyses, the collection argues consistently for the necessity of a "post-secular" evaluation of globalization that unapologetically draws on the resources of Christian faith. The "conservative radicalism" represented in these contributions will resonate with a broad audience of scholars and citizens who seek to put faith into action.
James K. A. Smith (Ph.D. Villlanova University) is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Calvin College.
Part I: Introduction1 - Secularity, Globalization, and the Re-enchantment of the World - James K. A. SmithPart II: Rethinking Secularity, Secularization, and Globalization 2 - The Gift of Ruling: Secularization and Political Authority - John Milbank3 - The Time Between: Redefining the "Secular" in Contemporary Debate - Michael S. Horton4 - Probing the Links between Security and Secularization - Ronald A. Kuipers and Mebs Kanji5 - Alienated Masterpiece: Adorno's Contribution to a Transformative Social Theory - Lambert ZuidervaartPart III: Boundaries and Borders in a Globalized World6 - Space, Place, and the Gospel: Theological Exploration in the Anthropocene Era - Iain Wallace7 - The Duty of Care to Refugees, Christian Cosmopolitanism, and the Hallowing of Bare Life - Luke Bretherton8 - "Faith" as Mediator in Legitimizing Global Market Integration? A Preliminary Probe - J. David Richardson9 - Globalization and the Problem of the Nature/Culture Boundary - Janel CurryPart IV: Practices of Re-enchantment10 - Religion after Democracy - Graham Ward11 - Celebrating the Church Year as a Constructive Response to Globalization - Scott Waalkes12 - Agrarianism after Modernity: An Opening for Grace - Norman WirzbaNotesContributorsIndex