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Sacred tensions : modernity and religious transformation in Malaysia / Raymond L. M. Lee, Susan E. Ackerman.

LIBRA BL2080 .L44 1997
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lee, Raymond L. M., 1950-
Contributor:
Ackerman, Susan Ellen, 1949-
Series:
Studies in comparative religion (Columbia, S.C.)
Studies in comparative religion
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Religion.
Malaysia--Religion.
Malaysia.
Physical Description:
xi, 172 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Columbia S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, [1997]
Summary:
Dynamic religious and social change in a country that exemplifies religious multiplicity
Despite predictions that the contemporary world with its secular trends would eventually turn religion into an anachronism, at no time in modern history has religion been more vibrant and intense than now. In Sacred Tendons Raymond L. M. Lee and Susan E. Ackerman consider this resurgence of religion, particularly the resurgence of charismatic practices, in light of the importance of modernity, rationalism, and bureaucracy. The authors look specifically at the relation between secularization and religion in Malaysia, which serves as a crossroads of the world religions.
Lee and Ackerman suggest that Malaysia's rapidly modernizing society offers an ideal setting in which to study the dynamics of religious and social change. They examine the development and practice of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity, and from their analyses provide insight about how established and charismatic religions fit into the framework of modernization and secularization throughout the world.
Contents:
Religion and the ambiguities of modernity
Religion and ethnicity in Malaysia
Religio in imperium : Islam and the Malay State
In search of Nirvana : reformism and charisma in Buddhist revitalization
The lance and the lotus : passion and devotion in the Hindu quest
The empowerment of marginality : from rational knowledge to organized ecstasy in Christianity
Rebirth of the gods.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [157]-170) and index.
ISBN:
1570031673
OCLC:
36528139

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