Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve Authors Meet Critics Session: Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements

 
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Subject: Center for Critical Research on Religion Listserve Authors Meet Critics Session: Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements
Date: November 17th 2022

Going to AAR/SBL in Denver?
 
Authors Meet Critics Session (M20-203)


 
Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements
(Routledge 2022)
edited by Warren S. Goldstein and Jean-Pierre Reed
 
Sunday November 20, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hyatt Regency-Capitol 1 (Fourth Level)
 
sponsored by the Center for Critical Research on Religion

Religion in Rebellions, Revolutions, and Social Movements demonstrates that, while religion is often a social force that maintains, if not legitimates, the sociopolitical order, it is also a decisive factor in economic, social, and political conflict. The book explores how and under what conditions religion functions as a progressive and/or reactionary force that compels people to challenge or protect social orders.
 
Authors:
Richard A. Horsley, University of Massachusetts, Boston
James Crossley, St Mary's University
J.P. Reed, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
Warren S. Goldstein, Center for Critical Research on Religion
 
Critics:
Hannah Strommen, University of Chichester
Sarah Rollens, Rhodes College
Atalia Omer, University of Notre Dame

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