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The question of the specificity of the relationship between religion and politics is not an old one, but one that is constantly being renewed. It appears each time in a different way from the one it precedes. The argument is the writings of contemporaries themselves, and this is what we've been working on in this book. With this in mind, we have divided this work into three sections, in which we have tried to address the difficulty of separating the religious from the political. Religion is not only a focus of politics, but is itself political. This is a vast field of interpretation. In this…mehr

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The question of the specificity of the relationship between religion and politics is not an old one, but one that is constantly being renewed. It appears each time in a different way from the one it precedes. The argument is the writings of contemporaries themselves, and this is what we've been working on in this book. With this in mind, we have divided this work into three sections, in which we have tried to address the difficulty of separating the religious from the political. Religion is not only a focus of politics, but is itself political. This is a vast field of interpretation. In this context, we deduce that we are faced with a question that is unlike any other. It concerns people's everyday lives. And so, how do we rid ourselves of ideological interference and found an innocent universal that protects societies from war? We aspire - through this work, which is a compilation of articles published in various specialized journals - to peace, dreaming of the project of eternal peace as envisaged by Kant.
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Noureddine Mbarki: doctor e investigador en filosofía política moderna y contemporánea. Ha publicado varios artículos en este ámbito en diversas revistas arbitradas y varios libros que abordan la cuestión teológico-política, algunos de ellos publicados en la EUE y otros en otras editoriales.