Religion And Globalization And Religion: Annotated Bibliography

This book, written from a scholarly viewpoint by professors of religion, looks at the dynamics of seven major religious traditions and how those traditions are adapting to the world of globalization. Rifkin, I. Spiritual Perspectives on Globalization: Making Sense of Economic and Cultural Upheaval. Woodstock, VT: Skylight Paths Publishing. Print.

For author, speaker and journalist Ira Rifkin, globalization is changing how humans live at a very rapid, and sometimes unpredictable, rate. Some of this change revolves around the shift in values from individual cultures and the anger and uncomfortability humans are left with when faced with change. The book, written in lay terms without undue citations, examines Catholicism, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Baha'i, tribal religions and Protestantism...

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The major point focuses on how the social constructs that tend to arise out of spirituality can not only enhance the prospect of globalization on a macro scale, but also aid those with doubt and discomfort in the inevitable journey globalization provides.
REFERENCES

Bhaskar, V.S. Faith and Philosophy in Buddhism. New Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2009.

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Esposito, J., Fasching, D., Lewis, T. Religion and Globalization: World Religions in Historical Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press. Print.

Rifkin, I. Spiritual Perspectives on Globalization: Making Sense of Economic and Cultural Upheaval. Woodstock, VT: Skylight Paths Publishing. Print.

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