Religion in Times of Crisis, co-edited with Heidemarie Winkel and Christophe Monnot. Part of the Association for the Sociology of Religion’s ‘Religion and the Social Order’ series, Vol 24

Religion is alive and well all over the world, especially in times of personal, political, and social crisis. religioncrisisEven in Europe, long regarded as the most ‘secular’ continent, religion has taken centre stage in how people respond to the crises associated with modernity, or how they interact with the nation-state. In this book, scholars working in and on Europe offer fresh perspectives on how religion provides answers to existential crisis, how crisis increases the salience of religious identities and cultural polarization, and how religion is contributing to changes in the modern world in Europe and beyond. Cases from Poland to Pakistan and from Ireland to Zimbabwe, among others, demonstrate the complexity and ambivalence of religion’s role in the contemporary world.

Review of Religion in Times of Crisis by Chaminda Weerawardhana in Numen

Launch of Religion in Times of the Crisis at the 2014 ASR Annual Meeting