Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism
Title Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism PDF eBook
Author Keri Day
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-11-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781137569424

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Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism offers compelling and intersectional religious critiques of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is the normative rationality of contemporary global capitalism that orders people to live by the generalized principle of competition in all social spheres of life. Keri Day asserts that neoliberalism and its moral orientations consequently breed radical distrust, lovelessness, disconnection, and alienation within society. She argues that engaging black feminist and womanist religious perspectives with Jewish and Christian discourses offers more robust critiques of a neoliberal economy. Employing womanist and black feminist religious perspectives, this book provides six theoretical, theologically constructive arguments to challenge the moral fragmentation associated with global markets. It strives to envision a pragmatic politics of hope.

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism
Title Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism PDF eBook
Author Keri Day
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781349571109

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This text argues that engaging black feminist and womanist religious perspectives with Jewish and Christian discourses offers more robust religious critiques of alienating modes generated and exacerbated by a neoliberal economy.

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism

Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism
Title Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism PDF eBook
Author Keri Day
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 213
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137569433

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Religious Resistance to Neoliberalism offers compelling and intersectional religious critiques of neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is the normative rationality of contemporary global capitalism that orders people to live by the generalized principle of competition in all social spheres of life. Keri Day asserts that neoliberalism and its moral orientations consequently breed radical distrust, lovelessness, disconnection, and alienation within society. She argues that engaging black feminist and womanist religious perspectives with Jewish and Christian discourses offers more robust critiques of a neoliberal economy. Employing womanist and black feminist religious perspectives, this book provides six theoretical, theologically constructive arguments to challenge the moral fragmentation associated with global markets. It strives to envision a pragmatic politics of hope.

Religious Activism in the Global Economy

Religious Activism in the Global Economy
Title Religious Activism in the Global Economy PDF eBook
Author Sabine Dreher
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 321
Release 2016-06-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1783486988

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Protests of neoliberal globalization have proliferated in recent years, not least in response to the financial crisis, austerity and increasing inequality. But how do religious groups organize themselves in response to these issues? This book systematically studies the relationship of religious activism towards neoliberal globalization. It considers how religious organizations often play a central role in the resistance against global capitalism, endeavouring to offer alternatives and developments for reform. But it also examines the other side of the coin, showing how many religious groups help to diffuse neoliberal values, promote and reinforce practices of capitalism. Drawing on a unique set of case studies from around the world, the chapters examine a range of groups and their practices in order to provide a thorough examination of the relationship between religion and the global political economy.

Religion in the Neoliberal Age

Religion in the Neoliberal Age
Title Religion in the Neoliberal Age PDF eBook
Author François Gauthier
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 260
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1317067487

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This book, together with a complementary volume 'Religion in Consumer Society', focuses on religion, neoliberalism and consumer society; offering an overview of an emerging field of research in the study of contemporary religion. Claiming that we are entering a new phase of state-religion relations, the editors examine how this is historically anchored in modernity but affected by neoliberalization and globalization of society and social life. Seemingly distant developments, such as marketization and commoditization of religion as well as legalization and securitization of social conflicts, are transforming historical expressions of 'religion' and 'religiosity' yet these changes are seldom if ever understood as forming a coherent, structured and systemic ensemble. 'Religion in the Neoliberal Age' includes an extensive introduction framing the research area, and linking it to existing scholarship, before looking at four key issues: 1. How changes in state structures have empowered new modes of religious activity in welfare production and the delivery of a range of state services; 2. How are religion-state relations transforming under the pressures of globalization and neoliberalism; 3. How historical churches and their administrations are undergoing change due to structural changes in society, and what new forms of religious body are emerging; 4. How have law and security become new areas for solving religious conflicts. Outlining changes in both the political-institutional and cultural spheres, the contributors offer an international overview of developments in different countries and state of the art representation of religion in the new global political economy.

Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age

Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age
Title Race, Religion, and Resilience in the Neoliberal Age PDF eBook
Author Cedric C. Johnson
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 212
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781349570454

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This book presents a study of the rise of American neoliberalism in the aftermath of the modern Civil Rights movement, with particular attention given to the traumatic impact of the neoliberal age on countless African Americans. It also examines forms of black religiosity that function as modes of soul care in this context.

Unfinished Business

Unfinished Business
Title Unfinished Business PDF eBook
Author Keri Day
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781570759819

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This portrayal of the poverty of black women in this country describes the unemployment, underemployment, isolation, and lack of assets they typically experience. The author also takes on and demolishes the common stereotypes that castigate poor black women as "morally problematic and dependent on the money of good tax-paying citizens." She then calls on the black churches to become potential agents of change and leaders in addressing the unequal social and economic structures that hold captive these poor women. The goal is to empower poor black women to develop assets that will prevent long-term poverty and allow them to flourish.