Global Podcast of reflection – Mark Juergensmeyer

Global Podcast of reflection – Mark Juergensmeyer
In the episode of this week of The Thinking Global Podcast distinguished Professor Emeritus Mark Juergensmeyer speaks with Tusharika Deka ( @ tusharika24) On religious conflicts, religious nationalism, a methodology to seek where religion and global politics meet, the latest book by Professor Juergensmeyer, and more.
Mark Juergensmeyer (@Juergensmeyer) is the emeritus professor emeritus of global studies, sociology and the subsidiary of religious studies at the University of California in Santa Barbara, where he was founding director of the global and international study program and the Orfalea Center for global and international studies. He is an expert in religious violence, the resolution of conflicts and religion and South Asian politics, and has published more than three hundred articles and thirty pounds, including his last outing in April 2025: ‘Why God needs war and war needs God.
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