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Holy Ignorance
Olivier Roy
其他書名
When Religion and Culture Part Ways
出版
Hurst
, 2017
主題
Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies
Political Science / History & Theory
Political Science / Globalization
Religion / Comparative Religion
Religion / Islam / General
Religion / Fundamentalism
Religion / Religion, Politics & State
Religion / Theology
Social Science / Sociology of Religion
ISBN
1849044473
9781849044479
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=v9dHngEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Olivier Roy, world-renowned authority on Islam and politics, finds in the modern disconnection between faith communities and socio-cultural identities a fertile space for fundamentalism to grow. Instead of freeing the world from religion, secularization has encouraged a kind of holy ignorance to take root, an anti-intellectualism that promises immediate, emotional access to the sacred and positions itself in direct opposition to contemporary pagan culture. The secularization of society was supposed to free people from religion, yet individuals are converting en masse to fundamentalist faiths, such as Protestant evangelicalism, Islamic Salafism, and Haredi Judaism. These religions either reconnect adherents to their culture through casual referents, like halal fast food, or maintain their momentum through purification rituals, such as speaking in tongues, a practice that allows believers to utter a language that is entirely their own. Instead of a return to traditional religious worship, we are now witnessing the individualization of faith and the disassociation of faith communities from ethnic and national identities. Roy explores the options now available to powers that hope to integrate or control these groups; and whether marginalization or homogenization will further divide believers from their culture.