Globalization and the Rise of Religion
RealAudio – Experts once predicted that as the world grew more modern, religion would decline. Precisely the opposite has proven true; religious movements are surging and driving “alternative globalizations” across the world. Two leading thinkers — Boston University sociologist Peter Berger and Harvard Business School’s Rosabeth Moss Kanter — discuss why religion of all kinds is increasingly shaping discussions of world politics and the global economy and political order. [Speaking of Faith]
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