Genealogies of religion: discipline and reasons of power in Christianity and Islam

"In Genealogies of Religion Asad explores how religion as a historical category emerged in the West and has come to be applied by scholars, journalists, and politicians as a universal concept. The idea that religion has undergone a radical change since the Christian Reformation - from totalitar...

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Auteur principal: Asad, Talal 1933- (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Baltimore, Md. [u.a.] Johns Hopkins Univ. Press c 1993
Dans:Année: 1993
Recensions:Genealogies of Religion: Discipline and Reasons of Power in Christianity and Islam, by Talal Asad. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993, 355 pp. 42.50; 15.95 (paper) (1994) (Turner, Bryan S.)
Volumes / Articles:Montrer les volumes/articles.
Collection/Revue:A Johns Hopkins paperback
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Rushdie, Salman 1947-, The satanic verses / Islam / Christianisme / Discipline / Anthropologie
B Anthropologie philosophique / Philosophie des religions
B Religion / Sécularisation
B Christianisme / Discipline / Pouvoir / Islam / Histoire
B Rushdie, Salman 1947- / Islam
Sujets non-standardisés:B Rushdie, Salman
B Islam
B Violence
B Civilisation
B Religion
B Christianisme
B Recueil d'articles
Accès en ligne: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Verlag)
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Résumé:"In Genealogies of Religion Asad explores how religion as a historical category emerged in the West and has come to be applied by scholars, journalists, and politicians as a universal concept. The idea that religion has undergone a radical change since the Christian Reformation - from totalitarian and socially repressive to private and relatively benign - is a familiar part of the story of secularization. It is often invoked to explain and justify the liberal politics and world-view of modernity. And it leads to the view that "politicized religions" threaten both reason and liberty. Asad's essays explore and question all these assumptions. He argues that "religion" is a construction of European modernity, a construction that authorizes - for Westerners and non-Westerners alike - particular forms of "history making." Asad examines aspects of this authorizing process in the so-called fundamentalism of Saudi Arabia, in the Rushdie affair in Great Britain, and in other phenomena."--BOOK JACKET
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-323) and index
ISBN:0801846315