Sacred Protest: Religion, Power and Resistance in an Era of Upheaval: Currents of Encounter, cartea 70
Yaser Ellethy, Anne Hege Grung, Henry Jansen, Matthew Ryan Robinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2026
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ISBN-13: 9789004745728
ISBN-10: 9004745726
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Currents of Encounter
ISBN-10: 9004745726
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Currents of Encounter
Notă biografică
Yaser Ellethy is head of the Centre for Islamic Theology at the Faculty of Religion and Theology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and current president of the European Society for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies (ESITIS).
Anne Hege Grung is professor in Interreligious Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo. Her fields of research include feminist and decolonial perspectives on interreligious dialogue and religious pluralism, and spiritual and existential care in plural societies.
Henry Jansen is a freelance translator, copyeditor, theologian, and philosopher of religion. His research interests lie in the fields of secular approaches to ‘religious’ issues and concerns, and how religion and ‘typical’ religious questions are actually ‘lived’ and experienced in secular society.
Matthew Ryan Robinson is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics at Leuphana University, in Lüneburg, Germany. His work focuses on religion, ethics, and social transformation processes. Since 2019 he has been leading the “What Does Theology Do, Actually?” project.
Anne Hege Grung is professor in Interreligious Studies at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo. Her fields of research include feminist and decolonial perspectives on interreligious dialogue and religious pluralism, and spiritual and existential care in plural societies.
Henry Jansen is a freelance translator, copyeditor, theologian, and philosopher of religion. His research interests lie in the fields of secular approaches to ‘religious’ issues and concerns, and how religion and ‘typical’ religious questions are actually ‘lived’ and experienced in secular society.
Matthew Ryan Robinson is Associate Professor of Theological Ethics at Leuphana University, in Lüneburg, Germany. His work focuses on religion, ethics, and social transformation processes. Since 2019 he has been leading the “What Does Theology Do, Actually?” project.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
1 Social Protest and Sacred Protest: a Heuristic Model and Contextual Case Studies
Matthew Ryan Robinson
Introduction to Part 1
2 Hiding and Laughing Sacred Protest: an Interview with Claudio Carvalhaes
Carl Petter Opsahl
Introduction to Part 2
3 Modes and Contexts of Sacred Protest in Buddhism
Carola Roloff
4 Beer Flowing through the Faucet: the Desacralization of Religious Language in Protest Songs
Henry Jansen
5 Transreligious Communities, Conspirituality and Protest
Daan F. Oostveen
Introduction to Part 3
6 The Root of Sovereignty: the Anabaptist Refusal of the Oath
Marius van Hoogstraten
7 Religious Resistance through Philosophical Argument: the Example of Bartolomé de Las Casas
Michael Schulz
Introduction to Part 4
8 Hope as Liberative Praxis: Comparative Theological Reflections on Buddhist and Christian Discourses, Terms and Practice
Paul Hedges
9 The Authority of a Loyal Critic: Pauli Murray as Supporter and Challenger of Liberatory Movements
Taylor J. Ott
10 Liminality as Resistance in the People’s Republic of China: Exploring Christianity, Confucianism and Buddhism
Kai Shmushko
Introduction to Part 5
11 The Imperial Impulse, Original Sin and Sacred Resistance
Charles Young-Chul Ryu
12 Pilgrim’s Walk for Future: Visions of the Future on a Pilgrimage
Sofia Oreland
13 Interfaith Initiatives as Catalysts for Social Change: Aspects of Critical Interfaith Activism
Hannah J. Visser
Introduction to Part 6
14 Preaching and Protest: an Analysis of Sermons Following the Killing of George Floyd
Christine Böckmann
15 From Tragedy to Protest Amusement: a Critique of the Popularized Religious Protest in Iran
Zahra Naghshband and Saman Mahdevar
16 Faith-Based Hope in a Disintegrating World? Perspectives from the SWANA Region
Nayla Tabbara
Index
Notes on Contributors
1 Social Protest and Sacred Protest: a Heuristic Model and Contextual Case Studies
Matthew Ryan Robinson
Part 1: An Opening Intervention
Introduction to Part 1
2 Hiding and Laughing Sacred Protest: an Interview with Claudio Carvalhaes
Carl Petter Opsahl
Part 2: The Religious Actors Protesting: Who, When, Why and How?
Introduction to Part 2
3 Modes and Contexts of Sacred Protest in Buddhism
Carola Roloff
4 Beer Flowing through the Faucet: the Desacralization of Religious Language in Protest Songs
Henry Jansen
5 Transreligious Communities, Conspirituality and Protest
Daan F. Oostveen
Part 3: Traditional Resources in the Service of or Resistance to Protest
Introduction to Part 3
6 The Root of Sovereignty: the Anabaptist Refusal of the Oath
Marius van Hoogstraten
7 Religious Resistance through Philosophical Argument: the Example of Bartolomé de Las Casas
Michael Schulz
Part 4: Conditions for Inter- and Transreligious Cooperation or Horizontal Solidarity
Introduction to Part 4
8 Hope as Liberative Praxis: Comparative Theological Reflections on Buddhist and Christian Discourses, Terms and Practice
Paul Hedges
9 The Authority of a Loyal Critic: Pauli Murray as Supporter and Challenger of Liberatory Movements
Taylor J. Ott
10 Liminality as Resistance in the People’s Republic of China: Exploring Christianity, Confucianism and Buddhism
Kai Shmushko
Part 5: Methods, Approaches and Involvement in Sacred Protest
Introduction to Part 5
11 The Imperial Impulse, Original Sin and Sacred Resistance
Charles Young-Chul Ryu
12 Pilgrim’s Walk for Future: Visions of the Future on a Pilgrimage
Sofia Oreland
13 Interfaith Initiatives as Catalysts for Social Change: Aspects of Critical Interfaith Activism
Hannah J. Visser
Part 6: Values, Emotions and Possibilities for Renewal in Religiously Motivated or Censored Protest
Introduction to Part 6
14 Preaching and Protest: an Analysis of Sermons Following the Killing of George Floyd
Christine Böckmann
15 From Tragedy to Protest Amusement: a Critique of the Popularized Religious Protest in Iran
Zahra Naghshband and Saman Mahdevar
16 Faith-Based Hope in a Disintegrating World? Perspectives from the SWANA Region
Nayla Tabbara
Index