After Modernity? addresses a cluster of questions and issues found at the nexus of globalization and religion. This unique volume examines various religious--especially Christian--evaluations of and responses to globalization. In particular, the book considers the links among globalization, capitalism and secularization-and the ways in which "e;religion"e; is (or can be) deployed to address a range of "e;hot button"e; topics. With cross-disciplinary analyses, the collection argues consistently for the necessity of a "e;post-secular"e; evaluation of globalization that unapologetically draws on the resources of Christian faith. The "e;conservative radicalism"e; represented in these contributions will resonate with a broad audience of scholars and citizens who seek to put faith into action.