Religious Nationalism Across the World
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Summary
In this conversation, Peter Bell and Joel Fetzer explore the complex interplay between nationalism, religion, and migration across various global contexts. They discuss the evolution of attitudes towards Muslims, the unique civil religious nationalism model in the U.S., and the stability of religious nationalism in countries like Greece and Israel. The conversation also touches on the secular nationalism of Uruguay and the challenges faced by India as it grapples with rising religious nationalism. Throughout, they emphasize the importance of humane treatment of immigrants and the diverse interpretations of religious teachings in shaping national identities.
Takeaways
- Introduction to Nationalism and Christian Nationalism
- Migration and Its Impact on Nationalism
- Religion and National Identity in the U.S.
- Israel's Instability and American Nationalism
- The Decline of Religious Practice in America
- Case Studies: Greece and Malaysia
- Secular Nationalism: Uruguay vs. India
- Migration, Religion, and National Identity
Keywords
Christian nationalism, nationalism, immigration, religious identity, secularism, political science, Joel Fetzer, church-state relations, global perspectives, migration