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The economics of spiritual luxury: The glittering lobby and the parliament of religions
Authors:Russell T  McCutcheon
Institution:Assistant Professor at the Department of Religious Studies , Southwest Missouri State University , Springfield , MO , 65804 , USA E-mail: rum628f@nic.smsu.edu
Abstract:Richard H. Roberts's article on the theoretical setting of the 1993 World's Parliament of Religions is an example of the contradictions that result when scholars of religion presume that religion is autonomous or sui generis. By conceiving of religious experiences as independent variables that have socio‐political and economic implications, but not causes, such scholarship romanticises and thereby depoliticises historical, human interactions and institutions. Despite his efforts to portray globalised religion as an active, oppositional force, contradictions in Roberts's essay suggest that global religion is itself a commodified construct dependent on the process of mythifxcation to gloss over concrete differences in class, race and gender.
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