Religion and Regimes: Support, Separation, and Opposition emphasizes the changing political role of religion in various nations of the world. The approach is based on market models of religion, and connects the style of religious politics in a given nation to the nature of competition among dominant religious traditions and their alternatives.
Religion and Regimes: Support, Separation, and Opposition emphasizes the changing political role of religion in various nations of the world. The approach is based on market models of religion, and connects the style of religious politics in a given nation to the nature of competition among dominant religious traditions and their alternatives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen - Contributions by Rachel Blum; Clyde Wilcox; Christine A. Gustafson; Christopher Marsh; Elizabeth A. Oldmixon; Rebekah Samaniego; Ramazan Kilinç; Scott Hibbard; Paul Christopher Manuel; J. Christopher Soper; J
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Introduction: Comparative Religious Politics Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen Chapter 1: A Tangled Web: Religion and the Regime in the United States Rachel Blum and Clyde Wilcox Chapter 2: Religion and Regimes in Brazil and Chile Christine A. Gustafson Chapter 3: From Atheism to Establishment? The Evolution of Church-State Relations in Russia Christopher Marsh Chapter 4: Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State Elizabeth A. Oldmixon and Rebekah Samaniego Chapter 5: International Context and State-Religion Regimes in France and Turkey Ramazan Kilinç Chapter 6: Religion and State In India: Ambiguity, Chauvinism, and Tolerance Scott Hibbard Chapter 7: The Roman Catholic Church and Political Regime in Portugal and Spain: Support, Opposition and Separation Paul Christopher Manuel Chapter 8: Democratization, Human Rights, and Religion-State Relations in Taiwan and Hong Kong J. Christopher Soper and Joel S. Fetzer Chapter 9: The Orphaned Irish: Church and State in Neo-Liberal Ireland Michele Dillon Chapter 10: Religion and Regime Change in Iran and Poland Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen Conclusion Ted G. Jelen and Mehran Tamadonfar
Introduction: Comparative Religious Politics Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen Chapter 1: A Tangled Web: Religion and the Regime in the United States Rachel Blum and Clyde Wilcox Chapter 2: Religion and Regimes in Brazil and Chile Christine A. Gustafson Chapter 3: From Atheism to Establishment? The Evolution of Church-State Relations in Russia Christopher Marsh Chapter 4: Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State Elizabeth A. Oldmixon and Rebekah Samaniego Chapter 5: International Context and State-Religion Regimes in France and Turkey Ramazan Kilinç Chapter 6: Religion and State In India: Ambiguity, Chauvinism, and Tolerance Scott Hibbard Chapter 7: The Roman Catholic Church and Political Regime in Portugal and Spain: Support, Opposition and Separation Paul Christopher Manuel Chapter 8: Democratization, Human Rights, and Religion-State Relations in Taiwan and Hong Kong J. Christopher Soper and Joel S. Fetzer Chapter 9: The Orphaned Irish: Church and State in Neo-Liberal Ireland Michele Dillon Chapter 10: Religion and Regime Change in Iran and Poland Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen Conclusion Ted G. Jelen and Mehran Tamadonfar
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