LEADER 01479nam 2200349Ia 450 001 996386254503316 005 20200824132821.0 035 $a(CKB)1000000000615633 035 $a(EEBO)2240895947 035 $a(OCoLC)ocm23587059e 035 $a(OCoLC)23587059 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000615633 100 $a19910422d1637 uy | 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurbn||||a|bb| 200 12$aA protestation of the most high and mighty Prince Charles Lodowicke, Count Palatine of the Rhine, archidapifer, and prince elector of the sacred empire, Duke of Bavaria, &c$b[electronic resource] /$ftranslated out of the High-Dutch, into English, French, and Latine .. 210 $aPrinted at London $cFor Richard Whitaker$dM. DC. 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Introduction : ambiguous attachments : religion, identity and nation / Simon Coleman and Peter Collins -- 2. Losing our space, finding our place? The changing identity of the English parish church / Martyn Percy -- 3. The changing identity of Catholics in England / Michael P. Hornsby-Smith -- 4. Identity and the Anglican priesthood : debates on the ordination of women and homosexuals in sociological perspective / Martin D. Stringer -- 5. Religion, identity and change in contemporary Wales / Paul Chambers -- 6. Unfinished business : devolving Scotland/devolving religion / Steve Sutcliffe -- 7. Time, place and Mormon sense of self / Douglas Davies -- 8. American-led urban revivals as ethnic identity arenas in Britain / Nancy A. Schaefer -- 9. Protestant women : protesting faith : tangling secular and religious identity in Northern Ireland / Katy Radford -- 10. Islam, identity and globalisation : reflections in the wake of 11 September 2001 / David Herbert -- 11. 'I'm a Gujarati Lohana and a Vaishnav as well' : religious identity formation among young Coventrian Punjabis and Gujaratis / Eleanor Nesbitt -- 12. Kinship identity and nonformative spiritual seekership / Matthew Wood. 330 $aReligion is of enduring importance in the lives of many people, yet the religious landscape has been dramatically transformed in recent decades. Established churches have been challenged by eastern faiths, revivals of Christian and Islamic fundamentalism, and the eclectic spiritualities of the New Age. Religion has long been regarded by social scientists and psychologists as a key source of identity formation, ranging from personal conversion experiences to collective association with fellow believers. This book addresses the need for a reassessment of issues relating to identity in the light of current transformations in society as a whole and religion in particular. Drawing together case-studies from many different expressions of faith and belief - Hindu, Muslim, Roman Catholic, Anglican, New Age - leading scholars ask how contemporary religions or spiritualities respond to the challenge of forming individual and collective identities in a nation context marked by secularisation and postmodern decentring of culture, as well as religious revitalisation. The book focuses on Britain as a context for religious change, but asks important questions that are of universal significance for those studying religion: How is personal and collective identity constructed in a world of multiple social and cultural influences? 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