HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Mark Juergensmeyer (born 1940 in
Carlinville, Illinois Carlinville is a city and the county seat of Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. It is also the home of Blackburn College, a small college affiliated with the Presbyterian church, and the former home of Prairie Farms Dairy. As of the 2020 ...
) is an American sociologist and
scholar A scholar is a person who pursues academic and intellectual activities, particularly academics who apply their intellectualism into expertise in an area of study. A scholar can also be an academic, who works as a professor, teacher, or researche ...
specialized in global studies and religious studies, and a writer best known for his studies on
comparative religion Comparative religion is the branch of the study of religions with the systematic comparison of the doctrines and practices, themes and impacts (including migration) of the world's religions. In general the comparative study of religion yie ...
,
religious violence Religious violence covers phenomena in which religion is either the subject or the object of violent behavior. All the religions of the world contain narratives, symbols, and metaphors of violence and war. Religious violence is violence th ...
, and global religion. He is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Global Studies at the
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UC Santa Barbara or UCSB) is a public land-grant research university in Santa Barbara, California with 23,196 undergraduates and 2,983 graduate students enrolled in 2021–2022. It is part of the U ...
, and William F. Podlich Distinguished Fellow and Professor of Religious Studies at
Claremont McKenna College Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, California. It has a curricular emphasis on government, economics, public affairs, finance, and international relations. CMC is a member of the Claremont Colleges c ...
. Juergensmeyer is regarded as an expert on religious violence, conflict resolution, and South Asian religion and politics and has published thirty books and over 300 articles. He has been a frequent commentator on news programs, especially after 9/11.


Career

Juergensmeyer received a
B.A. Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four yea ...
in
philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. ...
from the
University of Illinois The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Uni ...
in 1962, a M.Div. from the Union Theological Seminary, New York in 1965, and a Ph.D. in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and power, and the analysis of political activities, political thought, political behavior, and associated constitutions and ...
from the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant un ...
in 1974. He has also done graduate work in
international relations International relations (IR), sometimes referred to as international studies and international affairs, is the scientific study of interactions between sovereign states. In a broader sense, it concerns all activities between states—such ...
at the
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University The School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University (SIPA) is the international affairs and public policy school of Columbia University, a private Ivy League university located in Morningside Heights, Manhattan, New York City. ...
. He is married to the University of California, Santa Barbara emerita professor Sucheng Chan.


Publications

His early books were on religion and social change in South Asia, including Religion as Social Vision: The Movement Against Untouchability in 20th Century Punjab, and Radhasoami Reality: the Logic of a Modern Faith. With John Stratton Hawley he co-translated a book of medieval Indian poetry, Songs of the Saints of India. His book on Gandhian conflict resolution was originally published as Fighting with Gandhi and republished as Gandhi’s Way: A Handbook of Conflict Resolution. In the 1990s he turned toward the issue of religion and violence around the world. The New Cold War? Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State was cited by The New York Times as a notable book of the year in 1995. It has been revised and republished as Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State. In 2001 he published Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence, a comparative study of
religious terrorism Religious terrorism is a type of religious violence where terrorism is used as a strategy to achieve certain religious goals or which are influenced by religious beliefs and/or identity. In the modern age, after the decline of ideas such as the ...
. It was named as a notable book of the year by The Washington Post. The revised fourth edition was published in 2017. This book introduced the concepts of “cosmic war” and “performance violence” as central to religious-related terrorism. A book based on a five- year Luce Foundation-funded project surveying the changing role of religion in global society was published as God in the Tumult of the Global Square (co-authored with Dinah Griego and John Soboslai). In 2019 Oxford University Press published a book based on lectures given by Juergensmeyer at Princeton and Muenster, God at War: The Alternative Realities of Religion and War. A five-year project funded by Uppsala University, Sweden, resulted in a publication on how jihadi terrorist movements terminate, When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends (2022).


Positions held

Juergensmeyer taught at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant un ...
for fifteen years in a joint position as coordinator of religious studies for UC Berkeley and director of the Office of Programs in Comparative Religion at the
Graduate Theological Union The Graduate Theological Union (GTU) is a consortium of eight private independent American theological schools and eleven centers and affiliates. Seven of the theological schools are located in Berkeley, California. The GTU was founded in 1962 ...
(1974–89); at the
University of Hawaiʻi The University of Hawaiʻi System, formally the University of Hawaiʻi and popularly known as UH, is a public college and university system that confers associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees through three universities, seven com ...
he was founding dean of the School of Hawaiian, Asian, and Pacific Studies (1989–93); and later he taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara (1993–2021), where he was founding director of the global and international studies program and the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies. After retirement he accepted a temporary position at Claremont McKenna College. He has also taught at Punjab University, Chandigarh, India, and the University of California, Santa Cruz, and was a research scholar at Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, India. He has been a professor in residence at Emory University, Muenster University in Germany, and the University of Miami.


Awards and honors

Juergensmeyer is the 2003 recipient of th
Grawemeyer Award
for contributions to the study of religion, and was elected president of the
American Academy of Religion The American Academy of Religion (AAR) is the world's largest association of scholars in the field of religious studies and related topics. It is a nonprofit member association, serving as a professional and learned society for scholars involv ...
for 2008-09. He was a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC in 1988-89 and has been the recipient of fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, the U.S. Institute of Peace, and the American Institute for Indian Studies. Juergensmeyer has received honorary doctorate degrees from Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, Dayalbagh Educational Institute in India, and Roskilde University in Denmark, and the Silver Medal from Spain’s Queen Sofia Center for the Study of Violence. In 2019 he was named the year’s Distinguished Scholar by the Religion and International Affairs section of the International Studies Association.


See also

* Manav Dayal I.C.Sharma * Bhagat Munshi Ram * Baba Faqir Chand


References


Selected bibliography

* When God Stops Fighting: How Religious Violence Ends. Oakland: University of California, Press, forthcoming in 2022 * * ''Terror in the Mind of God: The Global Rise of Religious Violence.'' Berkeley: University of California, Press, 2000; fourth ed, 2017. Also in Indian, Spanish, Italian, French, Japanese, German, and Indonesian editions. * * ''The New Cold War? Religious Nationalism Confronts the Secular State.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993. Also in German, Spanish, Indian, Japanese, Indonesian, and Turkish editions. Revised expanded edition published as ''Global Rebellion: Religious Challenges to the Secular State.'' Berkeley: University of California Press. 2008. Also in German and Russian editions * ''God in the Tumult of the Global Square: Religion in Global Civil Society'' (with Dinah Griego and John Soboslai). Berkeley: University of California Press, 2015. * * ''God at War: The Alternative Realities of Religion and War.'' New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. Also in German edition by Herder Verlag, 2019. * * ''Fighting With Gandhi''. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1984. Revised edition published as ''Gandhi's Way: A Handbook of Conflict Resolution.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Also Indian, German, and Chinese editions. * * ''Songs of the Saints of India.'' (Co-translator with John Stratton Hawley). New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Also in Indian edition. * * ''Radhasoami Reality: The Logic of a Modern Faith.'' Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1991. Revised expanded edition forthcoming * * ''Religion as Social Vision: The Movement Against Untouchability in 20th Century Punjab.'' Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982. Revised India edition published as ''Religious Rebels in the Punjab: The Ad Dharm Challenge to Caste'', Delhi: Navayana Publishing, 2009. * * ''The Oxford Handbook of Religion'' (editor). New York: Oxford University Press, 2006. * * ''Rethinking Secularism'' (co-editor with Craig Calhoun and Jonathan VanAntwerpen). New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. * * ''The Oxford Handbook of Global Studies'' (co-editor with Manfred Steger and Saskia Sasken). New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Juergensmeyer, Mark 1940 births Living people American historians of religion American male non-fiction writers American political scientists American religion academics American sociologists Claremont McKenna College faculty International relations scholars People from Carlinville, Illinois People from Goleta, California People from Isla Vista, California Presidents of the American Academy of Religion Scholars of comparative religion School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University alumni Union Theological Seminary (New York City) alumni University of California, Berkeley alumni University of California, Santa Barbara faculty University of Illinois alumni