Explores the relationship between religion and politics through a number of key issues including marriage, law, conversion and veiling.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bryan S. Turner is the Presidential Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Committee on Religion at the Graduate Center, the City University of New York, and the Director of the Center for Religion and Society at the University of Western Sydney. He is the author of Religion and Modern Society (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and the editor of The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology (Cambridge University Press, 2006).
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Introduction Part I. The Religious and the Political: 1. Fear of diversity: the origin of politics 2. Charisma and church-state relations 3. City, nation and globe: the rise of the church and the citizen Part II. State Management of Religion: 4. Religion and kingship: liturgies and royal rituals 5. Religion and reproduction: marriage and family 6. Conversion and the state 7. Religion, state and legitimacy: three dimensions of authority Part III. Comparative and Historical Studies: 8. Buddhism and the political: the sangha and the state 9. Confucianism as state ideology: China 10. Religion, state and Japanese exceptionalism: nihonjinron 11. State and Turkish secularism: the case of Diyanet (with Berna Zengin Arslan) Part IV. Conclusion: 12. Popular religion and popular democracy 13. The state and freedom of religion.
Introduction Part I. The Religious and the Political: 1. Fear of diversity: the origin of politics 2. Charisma and church-state relations 3. City, nation and globe: the rise of the church and the citizen Part II. State Management of Religion: 4. Religion and kingship: liturgies and royal rituals 5. Religion and reproduction: marriage and family 6. Conversion and the state 7. Religion, state and legitimacy: three dimensions of authority Part III. Comparative and Historical Studies: 8. Buddhism and the political: the sangha and the state 9. Confucianism as state ideology: China 10. Religion, state and Japanese exceptionalism: nihonjinron 11. State and Turkish secularism: the case of Diyanet (with Berna Zengin Arslan) Part IV. Conclusion: 12. Popular religion and popular democracy 13. The state and freedom of religion.
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