Tag Archives: Benedict Anderson

Imagined Communities: Theory & Religion Series

by Kate Daley-Bailey * This post is part of the Theory & Religion Series, where contributors are asked to discuss a book or essay by a particular theorist that they have found useful in their teaching and research in the study … Continue reading

Posted in Kate Daley-Bailey, Politics and Religion, Religion and Society, Religion and Theory, Theory & Religion Series, Theory and Method | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

All-American Fireworks, Hamburgers, Frankfurters and Yoga

by Steven Ramey * This post first appeared on the Culture on the Edge: Studies in Identity Formation blog. With all-American Fourth of July festivities like fireworks, frankfurters, and hamburgers, we continually construct our identification with an imagined community, as Benedict … Continue reading

Posted in Politics and Religion, Religion and Society, Religion and Theory, Steven Ramey, Theory and Method, Theory in the Real World | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment