Remixing Religion

André van der Braak

Remixing Religion

Multiple Religious Belonging and Beyond – A Latourian Proposal

Traditional religious affiliation is declining across the West, yet new hybrid forms of spirituality flourish. In Remixing Religion, André van der Braak argues that many people are not leaving religion behind but are creatively recombining it—sometimes in the form of multiple religious belonging (MRB), yet sometimes refusing any single label while drawing on diverse practices and “repertoires of resources.” This book first synthesizes both empirical and hermeneutical explorations of the research field on MRB, situating MRB within wider theological, philosophical, feminist, postcolonial, and intercultural debates. It then moves beyond MRB and suggests “remix” as a more adequate metaphor for contemporary hybrid religiosity. It proposes a Latourian framework—through actor-network theory, modes of existence, and “beings of religion”—to rethink religion and religious belonging. This proposal offers the conceptual tools for making sense of contemporary remixed religiosity, and the challenges it poses for education, chaplaincy, media, and public policy in a rapidly changing religious landscape.
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Author

André van der Braak

André van der Braak is professor of comparative philosophy of religion at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. He has widely published on Buddhist-Christian Studies and multiple religious belonging, and was the project leader of the multiple religious belonging research project (2013–2019) at the Vrije Universiteit.
Title
Remixing Religion
Subtitle
Multiple Religious Belonging and Beyond – A Latourian Proposal
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€ 49,95 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789463729826
Format
Paperback
Number of pages
202
Language
English
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Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Categories
Philosophy and Ethics
Religion and Theology
Sociology and Social History
Discipline
Social and Political Sciences
Table of Contents
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART ONE: MULTIPLE RELIGIOUS BELONGING
1. Empirical Explorations of Multiple Religious Belonging
2. Hermeneutical Explorations of Multiple Religious Belonging
3. Philosophical Explorations of Buddhist-Christian Belonging
4. Multiple Religious Belonging in China
PART TWO: BEYOND MULTIPLE RELIGIOUS BELONGING
5. Reimagining Religiosity as Remix
6. The Return of Immanentist Religion
7. A Latourian Proposal
8. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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