Book
Religion and identity in the Indian Ocean world
Bloomsbury Academic
2025
Abstract
This is a ground-breaking volume on the role of religion as a major force of cohesion across the Indian Ocean region.A diverse range of experts present a case for conceptualizing religion as an enabler of not only shared religious identities throughout the Indian Ocean world, but multiple shared identities mediated through religion, particularly as religion intersects with other manifestations of human society in this part of the world. This theme is explored through six major religious traditions, many of which originated in the Indian Ocean region, and all of which have played major roles throughout its history and to the present day. These traditions include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. With this breadth and coverage of these traditions and their role in unifying communities from East Africa to Western Australia (including those belonging to nations north of that expanse of ocean), this book is a pioneering work on the multi-religious identities of the region.
Details
- Title
- Religion and identity in the Indian Ocean world
- Authors/Creators
- Gregory CameronHim ChungNamloyak DhungserJoshua Esler (Editor)Mark Fielding (Editor)Kathleen GregoryPeter HoAngelica JacobJonathan D JamesLovenein KaurJohn J KinderPhillip LiebermanAnita NadeemMatthew OgilvieNonja PetersJohn PowersStephane PradinesJennifer SkerrittAlexander Baky TranDaniel TrihandarkhaTine Vekemans - Ghent UniversityLeei WongYifan Zhang - Affiliated Hospital of Guizhou Medical UniversityAugusto Zimmermann
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic
- Number of pages
- 449
- Identifiers
- 9798765166000; 9781666970760; 991005830344807891
- Copyright
- © Bloomsbury Publishing Pty 2025
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Indo-Pacific Research Centre
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book
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