03003cam a2200325 a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001300073020002600086020003100112035001100143040004300154082002500197100002500222245009800247260005600345300002500401490005000426504006400476505098800540505062801528650007202156650007202228650004702300942001202347999001702359952014902376952015202525294935BD-DhUL20160417163218.0920309s1993 cau b s001 0 eng  a92005609 a0520086511qpaperback a0520080785qalkaline paper a294935 aDLCbengcDLCdDLCdTOCdNMQUdBD-DhUL00a320.5509048220bJUN1 aJuergensmeyer, Mark.14aThe new Cold War? :breligious nationalism confronts the secular state /cMark Juergensmeyer. aBerkeley :bUniversity of California Press,cc1993. axi, 292 p. ;c24 cm. aComparative studies in religion and society ; aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 249-276) and index.0 aIntroduction: The Rise of Religious Nationalism -- Pt. 1. Religion vs. Secular Nationalism. 1. The Loss of Faith in Secular Nationalism. Faith in Secular Nationalism. The Religious Rejection of Secular Nationalism. 2. Competing Ideologies of Order. Secular Nationalism in the West. The Competition between Two Ideologies. How Secular Nationalism Failed to Accommodate Religion. Can Religion Accommodate the Nation-State? -- Pt. 2. The Global Confrontations. 3. Models of Religious Revolution: The Middle East. The Ingredients of a Religious Revolt. Iran: The Paradigmatic Religious Revolution. Egypt's Incipient Religious Revolt. Religious Revolt in a Jewish State. The Islamic Intifada: A Revolt within the Palestinian Revolution. 4. Political Targets of Religion: South Asia. Militant Hindu Nationalism. The Sikh War against Both Secular and Hindu Nationalism. Sri Lanka's Unfinished Religious Revolt. 5. Religious Ambivalence toward Socialist Nationalism: Formerly Marxist States.8 aReligious Revival in Mongolia. Islamic Nationalism in Central Asia. The Religious Rejection of Socialism in Eastern Europe. The Ambivalent Relationship of Religion and Socialism. Patterns of Religious Revolt -- Pt. 3. The Problems Ahead. 6. Why Religious Confrontations Are Violent. The Rhetoric of Cosmic War. When Cosmic War Becomes Real. Religious Sanction for the Use of Violence. Empowering Marginal Peoples. 7. Democracy, Human Rights, and the Modern Religious State. Theocracy or Democracy? The Protection of Minority Rights. The Protection of Individual Rights -- Conclusion: Can We Live with Religious Nationalism? 0aRevolutionsxReligious aspectsxHistory of doctrinesy20th century. 0aNationalismxReligious aspectsxHistory of doctrinesy20th century. 0aReligion and statexHistoryy20th century. 2ddccBK c56053d56053 00102ddc406320_550904800000000_JUN708NFIC993747aDULbDULcGENd1999-12-11ePurchasedo320.5509048 JUNp387824r2016-04-17w2016-04-17yBK 00102ddc406320_550904800000000_JUN708NFIC993748aDULbDULcGENd1999-12-11ePurchasedo320.5509048 JUNp387825r2016-04-17t2w2016-04-17yBK