Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics
A standout contribution to post-secular IR theory, this book addresses issues of global politics, from cooperation to conflict, and shows how a religious metaphor, the pilgrim, can help us to rethink our concepts of self, agency, and community in a time of changing world order.
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Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics
A standout contribution to post-secular IR theory, this book addresses issues of global politics, from cooperation to conflict, and shows how a religious metaphor, the pilgrim, can help us to rethink our concepts of self, agency, and community in a time of changing world order.
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Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics

Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics

by M. Barbato
Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics

Pilgrimage, Politics, and International Relations: Religious Semantics for World Politics

by M. Barbato

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A standout contribution to post-secular IR theory, this book addresses issues of global politics, from cooperation to conflict, and shows how a religious metaphor, the pilgrim, can help us to rethink our concepts of self, agency, and community in a time of changing world order.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137275813
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 12/28/2012
Series: Culture and Religion in International Relations
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 229
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Mariano Barbato is a professor of European Studies at the University of Passau (Germany) and also founding director of the Centre for European Studies and International Relations at Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoco (Romania).

Table of Contents

Prologue: Imagine Postsecular Pilgrimage: The Idea of the Book Global Return of Religion: Clash or Engagement Self: Pilgrim, Nomad, Homo Faber Agency: Pilgrimage between Departure and Destiny Community: The Pilgrim's Cosmopolitan Communitarian Companions The Pilgrim's Policy Conclusions: Cooperation, Conflict, Change Pilgrim City: Seeing IR Again for the First Time Epilogue: D - Destiny or F - Freedom
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