Religion in the Market Era
The Rise of Market Islam, the Revenge of Confucius, and Other Stories From a Global Age
Abstract
This book aims to expand the limits of the social-scientific study of religion and define a coherent model of recent global transformations of religion, challenging the paradigm of secularisation and post-secularisation. Using a wide-ranging selection of case studies, including global Islam, post-Soviet Eastern Europe, and China, the author argues that since the 1980s, religion has been dramatically shaped around the world by neoliberalism and consumerism. Providing a global, macro-level history of how religion has changed in the past four decades, this book contends that the rise of economics as a dominant social sphere is central to understanding the ongoing changes in contemporary world religions.
Keywords
Religion;world religions;François Gauthier;secularisationDOI
10.4324/9781003143611ISBN
9781040230350, 9780367682217, 9781003143611, 9781040230305Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Routledge Studies in Religion,Classification
Sociology and anthropology
History and Archaeology
Globalization
History of religion
Politics and government
Political economy