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Religion as ideology

Religion as ideology, or Global Christianity and neoliberalism

Ryan Schram

Mills 169 (A26)

ryan.schram@sydney.edu.au

16 April 2015

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Readings

Rudnyckyj, Daromir. 2009. “Market Islam in Indonesia.” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 15: S183–201. doi:10.1111/j.1467–9655.2009.01549.x.

Wiegele, Katharine L. 2013. “Reframing Suffering and Success through the El Shaddai Movement of the Philippines.” Asia-Pacific Social Science Review 5 (2): 66–88. http://ejournals.ph/index.php?journal=dlsu-apssr&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=6741.

Cahn, Peter S. 2006. “Building Down and Dreaming Up: Finding Faith in a Mexican Multilevel Marketer.” American Ethnologist 33 (1): 126–42. doi:10.1525/ae.2006.33.1.126.

Other media

Osteen, Joel. 2015. “Choosing Faith In Spite Of The Facts 2015.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0N9DF2yfjG8. Accessed February 15, 2015.

Search for more videos and information about Joel Osteen. Why is his “prosperity gospel” so controversial?

Another world is possible

The World Social Forum, a meeting of groups from around the world who are all combating globalization, has a slogan: Another world is possible.

Is this the only world that is possible?

What other worlds are possible?

What would you change?

A is A, A is not-A: Contradictions are everywhere

You can't have a war without both a winner and a loser.

You can't have a purchase without a buyer and a seller.

You can't have an economy where everyone is a business owner. If there are owners, then there are also workers who work for the owner. Aha. That is a class system.

You can't have a society in which everyone accumulates money. If one person is accumulating then one person is giving it up.

Contradictions create tension, tension leads to change

Think about adding salt to soup. A little bit makes it good. A lot makes it disgusting.

Think about snow on a mountain. It builds up and accumulates, until suddenly it all falls down in an avalanche.

If the world is always in flux, what is reality?

Think about the last lecture you went to. Did it have definitions of concepts? Did it break down a big idea into its defining characteristics?

How do you know if this kind of a statement is true? Is this all there is?

Black is white, up is down

  • Liberal democracy is a system based on equality of all citizens, and each person's rights as an individual, and yet liberal democracies are the most economically unequal societies that have ever existed.
  • Never before have humans been able to feed so many with so few resources, and yet starvation and obesity are both widespread.
  • Biomedical technology has nearly wiped out mortality from infectious diseases … until we all die from superbugs.

A guide to the unit

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