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God is back

  • John Micklethwait

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Two Economist writers show how and why religion is booming around the world and reveal its vast effects on the global economy, politics, and moreOn the street and in the corridors of power, religion is surging worldwide. From Russia to Turkey to India, nations that swore off faith in the last centuryor even tried to stamp it outare now run by avowedly religious leaders. Formerly secular conflicts like the one in Palestine have taken on an overtly religious cast. God Is Back shines a bright light on this hidden world of faith, from exorcisms in Sao Paulo to religious skirmishing in Nigeria, to televangelism in California and house churches in China.Since the Enlightenment, intellectuals have assumed that modernization would kill religionand that religious America is an oddity. As God Is Back argues, religion and modernity can thrive together, and America is becoming the norm. Many things helped spark the global revival of religion, including the failure of communism and the rise of globalism. But, above all, twenty-first century religion is being fueled by a very American emphasis on competition and a customer- driven approach to salvation. These qualities have characterized this countrys faith ever since the Founders separated church and state, creating a religious free market defined by entrepreneurship, choice, and personal revelation. As market forces reshape the world, the tools and ideals of American evangelism are now spreading everywhere.The global rise of faith will have a dramatic and far- reaching impact on our century. Indeed, its destabilizing effects can already be seen far from Iraq or the World Trade Center. Religion plays a role in civil wars from Sri Lanka to Sudan. Along the tenth parallel, from West Africa to the Philippines, religious fervor and political unrest are reinforcing each other. God Is Back concludes by showing how the same American ideas that created our unique religious style can be applied around the globe to channel the rising tide of faith away from volatility and violence.

Genres

  • Religion and sociology
  • Religion
  • History
  • Nonfiction
  • Politics
  • Religion & Spirituality
  • United states, religion
  • New York Times reviewed
  • Religious awakening
  • Religious fundamentalism
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About the author

  • John Micklethwait

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Editions

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    Penguin Books, Limited

    2010

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    Allen Lane

    2009

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    Penguin USA, Inc.

    2009

  • Edition cover

    Penguin Press

    2009

  • Religion and politics
  • Edition cover

    Penguin Books, Limited

    2011

  • Edition cover

    Penguin Publishing Group

    2010