Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Asking the Question of the Origin of Religion in the Age of Globalization | p. 7 |
Religion, Globalization, and the University | p. 27 |
Sacred Landscapes and Global Religion: Reflections on the Significance of Indigenous Religions for University Culture | p. 39 |
"Faire Place a une Race Metisse": Colonial Crisis and the Vision of Louis Riel | p. 51 |
Mthunzini (A Place in the Shade): Religion and the Heat of Globalization | p. 67 |
Globalization and African Immigrant Religious Communities | p. 83 |
Ogu's Iron or Jesus' Irony: Who's Zooming Who in Diasporic Possession Cult Activity? | p. 97 |
The Future of Our World: Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Philosophies, and the Preservation of Mother Earth | p. 125 |
Cross-cultural Religious Business: Cocacolonization, McDonaldization, Disneyization, Tupperization, and Other Local Dilemmas of Global Signification | p. 145 |
Indigenous People, Materialities, and Religion: Outline for a New Orientation to Religious Meaning | p. 167 |
References | p. 181 |
Index | p. 197 |
Contributors | p. 201 |
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