Introduction Part I. Spirits of Capitalism and the Commodification of the Soul: 1. The closed circle: Marxism, Christianity and the 'end of history' 2. Religion and the 'enterprise culture': the British experience from Thatcher to Blair (1979-99) 3. Power and empowerment: New Age managers and the dialects of modernity/postmodernity 4. The end of the university and the last academic? Part II. Theology and Power in the Matrix of Modernity/Postmodernity: 5. Lord, bondsman, and churchman: integrity, identity and power in Anglicanism 6. Ruling the body: the care of souls in a managerial church 7. Theology and the social sciences Part III. Religion and Social Science: Identity, Globalisation and the Transmutations of the Religious Field: 8. The souls of Europe: identity, religion and theology 9. Globalized religion: the Parliament of the World's Religions (Chicago 1993) in theoretical perspective 10. Time, virtuality and the goddess: transmutations of the religious field Conclusion: 11. Identity as vocation: the prospect for religion.
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