Abstract

After the Cold War, the universe has become seemingly divided on religious grounds. It seems that globalisation has not stamped out religious differences. Globalisation has in many ways intensified religious division. How does globalisation cause this phenomenon? The aim of this paper is to chart the essence of religion in a seemingly divided world. It attempts to do this by exploring the different contexts of religion in order to explain ‘how’ and ‘why’ religious extremism may become a force in non-Western societies. The paper also seeks to explore whether religion is still relevant in Western societies.

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