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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Freedom Articles
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp As Go the Leaders So Goes the Nation
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Independently Published Timely Intervention Prayers For Divine Favour
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Manual del Profeta
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Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp A Invenção da Liturgia Católica
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Palmetto Publishing Confessions of a Seminarian
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Fifth Column Library Freemasonry
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Capitol Times Media LLC Capitol Times Magazine Issue 26 Joby Weeks
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Tim W Gould Traveling Through the Promise
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Anthony of Boston As it Happened
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Key Marketing Group Lucifer's Children
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Mighty and the Almighty
Book Synopsis“In this fascinating book, Madeleine Albright weaves together history, personal experiences, and brilliant analysis in exploring how religion can be a force for liberty and tolerance rather than oppression and terror. -- Walter Isaacson, author of The Code BreakerThe New York Times bestselling author and former secretary of state Madeleine Albright offers a provocative and very personal look at the role of religion in America’s foreign policyTraditionally, America’s foreign policy professionals have sought to downplay the impact of religious beliefs in international affairs. Reinforced by the constitutional separation between church and state, policymakers have shied away from this potentially volatile and divisive issue. In this timely precient book, one of the most renowned figures in American politic argues that in today’s climate, a secular approach is no longer sufficient.
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Oxford University Press Faith in Numbers Religion Sectarianism and
Book SynopsisWhy does religion sometimes increase support for democracy and sometimes do just the opposite? In Faith in Numbers, political scientist Michael Hoffman presents a theory of religion, group interest, and democracy. Focusing on communal religion, he demonstrates that the effect of communal prayer on support for democracy depends on the interests of the religious group in question. For members of groups who would benefit from democracy, communal prayer increases support for democratic institutions; for citizens whose groups would lose privileges in the event of democratic reforms, the opposite effect is present. Using a variety of data sources, Hoffman illustrates these claims in multiple contexts. He places particular emphasis on his study of Lebanon and Iraq, two countries in which sectarian divisions have played a major role in political development, by utilizing both existing and original surveys. By examining religious and political preferences among both Muslims and non-Muslims in several religiously diverse settings, Faith in Numbers shows that theological explanations of religion and democracy are inadequate. Rather, it demonstrates that religious identities and sectarian interests play a major part in determining regime preferences and illustrates how Islam in particular can be mobilized for both pro- and anti-democratic purposes. It finds that Muslim religious practice is not necessarily anti-democratic; in fact, in a number of settings, practicing Muslims are considerably more supportive of democracy than their secular counterparts. Theological differences alone do not determine whether members of religious groups tend to support or oppose democracy; rather, their participation in communal worship motivates them to view democracy through a sectarian lens.Table of ContentsList of Figures List of Tables Introduction An Interest-Based Theory of Religion and Support for Democracy The Religious Experience: Communal Prayer and Group Identity Christians and Muslims in Lebanon Before the Syrian Civil War Appendices Appendix 4.A Survey Questions Used Appendix 4.B Supplementary Tables After Syria: Communal Religion and Democracy in 2014 Lebanon Appendices Appendix 5.A Description of Experiment Appendix 5.B Description of Variables Representation or Redistribution? Evidence from Iraq Appendices Appendix 6.A Supplementary Tables and Figures Conclusion: Implications for Religion and Politics Appendices Appendix 7.A Additional Information, Cross-National Notes Index
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James Clarke & Co. Ltd Religious Origins of Democratic Pluralism Paul Peter Waldenström and the Politics of the Swedish Awakening 18681917 NA
Book SynopsisFocusing on the contribution of preacher and politician Paul Peter Waldenström, this is an examination of the role of the Swedish Church in the emergence of political pluralism and social democracy in 19th and early 20th century Sweden.Trade Review"Plurality - of perspectives, principles, and persons - is a fact, not an option. So is the intense religiosity of millions amidst a 'secular age.' Safstrom's measured and finely written study of Waldenström not only vindicates a largely forgotten thinker, preacher, and politician, but makes one of the best cases I have read for pluralism as an ethic fit for the facts of plurality, and Christianity as a basis for democracy." Ned O'Gorman, Conrad Humanities Professorial Scholar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign In the nineteenth century, Sweden went through a fundamental social and economic transformation and by the mid-twentieth century, it had emerged as an influential model of social progress. In this fresh and insightful book, Safstrom highlights the interrelations between religion and politics for these processes." Dag Blanck, Swedish Institute for North American Studies, Department of English at Uppsala UniversityTable of ContentsList of Figures and Tables Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Crafting a Strategy of Pluralism Chapter 1: Locating 'The Middle Way' in Waldenström's Discourse Chapter 2: Modeling Pluralism through Allegory - Squire Adamsson Part II: Separating Church and State Chapter 3: Pietism as the Re-Emergence of Religious Pluralism in Sweden Chapter 4: Print Media and the Mobilization of Reform Chapter 5: Religion in Public: 'Private Matter' or 'Matter of Conscience'? Chapter 6: On Conscience and the Rights of Dissenters Chapter 7: The Limits of Democracy in the Kingdom of Christ Part III: Brokering Confrontation and Exchange: Pietism and Socialism Chapter 8: Pluralism as Productive Tension Chapter 9: Branting v. Waldenström: The Debate to Define Absolutism and Moralism Chapter 10: The Impact of the Free-Church Vote Chapter 11: Majoritarianism v. Proportionalism: Making Space for Dissent Chapter 12: An Exchange of Words: A Re-Socialized Christian Vocabulary and a Democratized Socialist One Part IV: Tempering the Politics of Temperance Chapter 13: Defining Moderate v. Absolutist Abstinence Politics Chapter 14: Pragmatism and Experimentation with Best Practices Chapter 15: A Preference for Education over Legislation Conclusion Endnotes Bibliography
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Totalitarianism and Political Religions Volume
Book SynopsisAvailable for the first time in English language translation, the third volume of Totalitarianism and Political Religions completes the set. It provides a comprehensive overview of key theories and theorists of totalitarianism and of political religions, from Hannah Arendt and Raymond Aron to Leo Strauss and Simone Weill. Edited by the eminent Professor Hans Maier, it represents a major study, examining how new models for understanding political history arose from the experience of modern despotic regimes. Where volumes one and two were concerned with questioning the common elements between twentieth century despotic regimes - Communism, Fascism, National Socialism, Maoism â this volume draws a general balance. It brings together the findings of research undertaken during the decade 1992-2002 with the cooperation of leading philosophers, historians and social scientists for the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Munich.Following the demise of Italian Fascism (1943-45), German National Socialism (1945) and Soviet Communism (1989-91), a comparative approach to the three regimes is possible. A broad field of interpretation of the entire phenomenon of totalitarian and political religions opens up. This comprehensive study examines a vast topic which affects the political and historical landscape over the whole of the last century. Moreover, dictatorships and their motivations are still present in current affairs, today in the twenty-first century. The three volumes of Totalitarianism and Political Religions are a vital resource for scholars of fascism, Nazism, communism, totalitarianism, comparative politics and political theory.Table of Contents1. Introduction: On the Interpretation of Totalitarian Rule 2. The Classical Understanding of Tyranny and Despotism 3. The New Approaches 4. On the Concept and Theory of Political Religions 5. Fascism and Non-Democratic Regimes 6. Interpreters of Totalitarianism: A Lexicographical Survey 7. Bibliographic Index
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Princeton University Press Unceasing Strife Unending Fear Jacques de Thrines
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Through his narration of events great and small, Jordan evokes the mood of an age... He effortlessly covers a lot of ground in relatively few pages and there is an attractive economy to his stimulating treatment of subjects that come with considerable historiographical baggage. His book ought to have a wide readership of students and scholars alike."--Patrick Nold, H-France Review "Jordan opens a window on a remote time. It is Jordan's genius to spot that window, his achievement to let us peer through. That alone makes this work a valuable contribution to our historical perspective. It adds yet another piece to our understanding of a critical and enigmatic period."--Alan Friedlander, American Historical Review "In this book of modest size, Jordan succeeds in leading the modern reader into the world, work, and concerns of a fourteenth-century monk and scholar who occupied a not-insignificant place in the intellectual and political life of his time. Jordan's study provides new insights into debates and dissent over major church issues in the age of the last Capetians."--Kathryn L. Reyerson, SpeculumTable of Contents*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*PREFACE, pg. ix*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. xiii*CHAPTER 1. Encroachments on Ecclesiastical Authority: Taxation, Clerical Immunity, and the Jews, pg. 1*CHAPTER 2. The Pope in Avignon and the Crisis of the Templars, pg. 18*CHAPTER 3. The Exemption Controversy at the Council of Vienne, pg. 37*CHAPTER 4. An Uneasy Relationship: Church and State at the Cistercian Abbey of Sainte-Marie of Chaalis, pg. 56*CHAPTER 5. Old Fights and New: From Exemption to Usus pauper, pg. 73*EPILOGUE: Unceasing Strife, Unending Fear, pg. 98*NOTES, pg. 105*BIBLIOGRAPHY, pg. 137*INDEX, pg. 151
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Lexington Books Religion and the State Europe and North America
Book SynopsisThe historiography of church-state relations in America and Europe remains a live cultural, religious, and political issue on both sides of the Atlantic. Even more, current political invocations of history illuminate the need for a thoroughly trans-Atlantic approach to the history of church-state relations in the modern West. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, the formative period for modern church-states relations we see vividly the complex interrelationship of developments from England, France, and America. Ever since, historians and political figures have compared the European and American efforts to discern the proper role of religion in government and government in religion. This work is an effort to illuminate that role or at the very least to bring to light the innumerable ways in which such roles were formed.Trade Review"A significant range of essays by an impressive array of scholars. This book is attentive to the ironic interplay of religious and secular forces during what could be called the founding era of liberal democracy." -- Barry Hankins, professor of history and church-state studies, Baylor UniversityTable of ContentsForeword Introduction Chapter 1: Church and State in Early Modern Europe, by James Hitchcock Chapter 2: The Reformed Theologian, the Forgotten Political Theorist? Change and Contest in Theology and Ecclesiology in Late Sixteenth and early Seventeenth-Century Reformed England, by Sara C. Kitzinger Chapter 3: The Leviathan Is Not Safely to Be Angered”: The Convocation Controversy, Country Ideology, and Anglican High Churchmanship, 1689–1702, by Brent S. Sirota, Chapter 4: The French Revolution and the Civil Constitution of the Clergy: The Unintentional Turning Point, by Noah Shusterman Chapter 5: Spanish Legal Solution to the Presence of Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere: A Cautious Evolution from a Catholic Denominational Past to an Effective Secularism, by Rebeca Vázquez Gómez Chapter 6: Church, State, and Capital Punishment in Seventeenth-Century Connecticut, by Lawrence B. Goodheart Chapter 7: English Law and Religious Tolerance: The Jewish Experience in the Southern New England Colonies, 1677–1798, by Holly Snyder Chapter 8: Oaths and Christian Belief in the New Nation: 1776–1789, by Tara Thompson Strauch Chapter 9: Education, Religion, and the State in Post-Revolutionary America, by Keith Pacholl Chapter 10: Fighting Over the Founders: Reflections on the Historiography of the Founders’ Faiths, by Matt McCook Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Political History of Modern Iran
Book SynopsisAli Rahnema is Emeritus Professor at the American University of Paris, France. He is the author of The Rise of Modern Despotism in Iran (2021), Call to Arms: Iran's Marxist Revolutionaries (2021), Behind the 1953 Coup in Iran: Thugs, Turncoats, Soldiers, and Spooks (2015), Superstition as Ideology in Iranian Politics: From Majlesi to Ahmadinejad (2011), and An Islamic Utopian: A Political Biography of Ali Shariati (2000) among others.Trade ReviewThe product of thirty-five years of teaching and research, this text book is ideal for introducing students to the history of modern Iran. * Dr Roham Alvandi, London School of Economics, UK *By drawing on a wealth of primary and secondary source material Ali Rahnema offers a highly accessible and informative textbook, a lucid survey of Iran’s political history in the twentieth century to the present. * Ali Gheissari, Professor, University of San Diego, USA *An outstanding feat of scholarship and pedagogy, this remarkable textbook of modern history guides students through Iran's intertwined political, social, economic, intellectual and religious histories of the past 100 years in an engaging and straightforward language framed by a wealth of vivid excerpts from contemporary accounts, helpful explanatory sidebars and comprehensive sets of analytical and discussions questions that both students and instructors will come to appreciate. * Iago Gocheleishvili, Senior Lecturer, Cornell University, USA *Exhibiting concision, depth of research, elegant prose, and intellectual acumen in every page, this textbook is a much-needed resource for understanding modern Iran’s political history and its developmental trajectories from the outset of the twentieth century to the present. Ali Rahnema has once again produced a work of impressive range and great analytical subtlety that is destined to become a staple of Iranian Studies syllabi the world over. * Hussein Banai, Associate Professor, Indiana University Bloomington, USA *Table of ContentsList of Figures Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1: THE QUEST FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY UNDER THE QAJARS: (1905-1911) CHAPTER 2: A STATE MADE DYSFUNCTIONAL (1912-1921) CHAPTER 3: REZA SHAH: NATION BUILDING, REPRESSION, EUROPEANIZATION AND MODERNIZATION. (1921-1941) CHAPTER 4. MOHAMMAD REZA SHAH: FOREIGN INVASION, OIL NATIONALIZATION AND THE COUP (1941-1953) CHAPTER 5: FROM POST-COUP TO POST-UPRISING (AUGUST 1953- JUNE 1963) CHAPTER 6: THE SHAH’S PUSH TOWARDS THE GATES OF THE GREAT CIVILIZATION (1964-1977) CHAPTER 7: THE REVOLUTIONARY TRANSITION FROM MONARCHY TO REPUBLIC (MARCH 1977- MARCH 1979) CHAPTER 8: KHOMEYNI’S ISLAMIC REPUBLIC (1979-1989) CHAPTER 9: PRESIDENT RAFSANJANI, THE CRUSADER OF CONSTRUCTION (1989-1997) CHAPTER 10: KHATAMI’S PRESIDENCY: A DEMOCRATIC OPPORTUNITY DEFLECTED AND FOREGONE (1997-2005) CHAPTER 11: THE AHMADINEJAD PRESIDENCY (2005-2013) CHAPTER 12: ROWHANI: SMILES, HOPE AND MODERATION DASHED (2013-2021) Bibliography Index
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Saqi Books The Battle for British Islam Reclaiming Muslim
Book SynopsisLong-standing, award-winning Muslim human rights campaigner Sara Khan courageously takes on the extremists within her faith whose ideology has made it easier for terrorists to recruit young Britons. This important and timely book will be a major news story this autumn.Trade Review'Sara Khan is a fearless and principled voice in the struggle for the soul of Islam. Everyone who cares about combatting prejudice should read her, befriend her and fight alongside her.' Nick Cohen; 'An important book from a tireless campaigner' Mishal Husain; 'This is an important book full of compelling, disturbing and inspirational material, required reading to understand what is happening in our midst and what we can do about it.' Sunday Times; 'Deserves a wide audience.' Mail on Sunday; 'A fascinating book [by] one of the UK's most influential counter-extremism voices.' Dermot Murnaghan, Sky News; 'An impresive book. [This book] deftly examines the roots and growth of Muslim extremism in the UK and would have been invaluable for that alone. But it stands for something more. It is a powerful cri de coeur. British society, Khan urges, must stand with reforming Muslims otherwise "extremists are the ones who will be left to define British Islam".' TLSTable of ContentsAcknowledgements 9; A Note on Terms 11;Introduction 15; 1. Race to your Caliphate: The Rise of Islamist Extremism 25; 2. British Salafists and Islamists: The Growing Convergence 51; 3. The Islamist-Led Assault on Prevent 87; 4. Identity Politics: Islamism and the Ultra Left, the Far Right and Feminists 119; 5. Voices from the Frontline 151; Conclusion: Winning the Battle against Extremism 175; About the Authors 197; Notes 199; Bibliography 235; Index 243
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Edinburgh University Press ChristianMuslim Relations in PostReformation Indonesia
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Religion in the Classroom
Book SynopsisJonathan M. Golden is Director of the Center on Religion, Culture, and Conflict at Drew University, USA, where he teaches comparative religion, anthropology, and conflict resolution.Joseph J. McCallister is a teacher of English and language arts at Northern Valley Regional High School in Demarest, New Jersey, USA, and is a doctoral candidate at Drew University, USA.Table of ContentsAlphabetical List of Entries Topical List of Entries Series Foreword Preface Overview Chronology A to Z Annotated Bibliography Index
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Is God Back
Book SynopsisTitus Hjelm is Lecturer in Finnish Society and Culture at University College London, UK.Trade Review[I]t is [the] eclecticism that is one of the main appeals of the book. There is something to interest everyone, and younger researchers or those new to the field of sociology of religion will find it particularly helpful. * Sociology of Religion *This collection is outstanding: lively, timely, wide-ranging, probing and sceptical about woolly notions of religion’s return to the public sphere. It’s a must-read book for anyone with interests in religion as a social fact. -- James A. Beckford, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of Warwick, UKTable of Contents1. Is God Back? Reconsidering the New Visibility of Religion , Titus Hjelm (UCL, UK) Part I: Conceptualizing Public Religion 2. Studying Public Religions: Visibility, Authority and the Public/Private Distinction, Marta Axner (Uppsala University, Sweden) 3. Conceptualizing the Public in Mediatized Religion, Mia Löveheim (Uppsala University, Sweden) and Alf Linderman (Uppsala Universitym, Sweden) 4. Religious Cleavages and National Identity in European Civil Societies, Annette Schnabel (Bergische Universität Wuppertal,Germany) 5. Illiberal Secularism? Pro-Faith Discourse in the United Kingdom, Steven Kettell (University of Warwick, UK) 6. Negotiating the Public and Private in Everyday Evangelicalism, Anna Strhan (University ofKent, UK) 7. The Gods Are Back: Nationalism and Transnationalism in Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Groups in Europe, Kathryn Rountree (Massey University, New Zealand) Part II: Rethinking the Religion-State Relationship 8. Religion and the State in the 21st Century:the Alternative between Laicité and Religious Freedom, Luca Diotallevi (University of Rome TRE) 9. The Sacred State: Religion, Ritual and Power in the United Kingdom, Norman Bonney (Edinburgh Napier University, UK) 10. Social Class and Christianity: Imagining Sovereignty and Scottish Independence, Paul Gilfillian (Queen Margaret University, UK) 11. National Piety: Religious Equality, Freedom of Religion and National Identity in Finnish Political Discourse, Titus Hjelm (UCL, UK) 12. Religion, Democracy and the Challenge of the Arab Spring, Ian Morrison (American University in Cairo, Egypt) Part III:Religion and Social Action 13. Social Welfare Provision and Islamic Social Movements in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA): A Viable Form of Social Action?, Rana Jawad (University of Bath, UK) 14. Understanding Definitions and Experiences of Care and Caring amongst Hindu and Muslim Older People: The Role of Ethnicity and Religion, Akile Ahmet (Brunel University London, UK) and Christina Victor (Brunel University London, UK) 15. Religion and Transnational Roma Mobilization: From Local Religious Participation to Transnational Social Activism in the Case of the Finnish Roma, Raluca Bianca Roman (University of St Andrews, UK) 16. Finding God in the Process: Recovery from Addiction in Sarajevo, Eleanor Ryan-Saha (Durham University, UK) Bibliography Index
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Nomos/Bloomsbury Policies and Politics of Teaching Religion
Book SynopsisIn states in which the public role of religion is controversial, religious instruction becomes both a means and an end of politics. This groundbreaking collection of case studies drawn from Arab, Asian and European countries examines different aspects of religious instruction: how it is regulated, who decides its content, the values it imparts and, in particular, whether it triggers, deepens or reduces conflict.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction, THEODOR HANF AND KARIM EL MUFTI Teaching Religion, not Violence, HISHAM NASHABE Religious Education and/or the Making of a Citizen: The Case of Lebanon, KARIM EL MUFTI Teaching Religion in Egypt and Tunisia: A Challenge to Citizenship Education, MUHAMMAD FAOUR Capitalizing on Inequality? Religious Schools in Turkey and Israel, ANNALENA DI GIOVANNI Teaching Religion in a Multinational State: The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina, KARIM EL MUFTI State-Building and Religious Education in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, GIUDITTA FONTANA A Review of Religion in the British Education System, KELSEY SHANKS Teaching About Religion in a Spirit of Laïcité: The Case of France, ANNE FRANÇOISE WEBER Teaching Religion in Germany, KARL SCHMITT Madrasa Education in Afghanistan: Between Reform and Militancy, RÜDIGER BLUMÖR Policies and Politics of Teaching Religion in India, SHREYA PARIKH Epilogue: What We Know and What We Don’t, THEODOR HANF About the Authors
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Edinburgh University Press The Late Schelling and the End of Christianity
Book SynopsisThis is the first major effort to systematically organise and evaluate Schelling's arguments for a Philosophy of Revelation and to demonstrate their importance for contemporary debates in speculative realism, new realism and post-secularism.
£90.25
Edinburgh University Press Violence in Islamic Thought from the Quran to the
Book SynopsisThis volume brings together some of the leading researchers on early Islamic history and thought to study the legitimacy of violence.
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Edinburgh University Press The Problem of Religious Diversity
Book SynopsisThis book engages critically with the different models and approaches for managing religion adopted in Europe, Asia and Oceania. A truly intercontinental volume, this collection brings together high level scholarship from renowned scholars and rising stars in the fields of political theory, Islamic studies, sociology and law.
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Edinburgh University Press Islam in Modern Turkey
Book SynopsisThis book provides a survey of Islam in Turkey since the founding of the modern republic in 1923. It examines the secularising policies of Turkey's founders and how these policies have shaped the development of religious institutions and social expectations around religious practice up to the present day.
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Edinburgh University Press Dialectical Encounters
Book SynopsisFeaturing the work of Recep Alpyal and aban Ali Dzgn, this innovative study provides a concise survey of Turkish Muslim positions on religious pluralism and atheism as well as detailed treatments of both critical and appreciative Turkish Muslim perspectives on Western Christianity.
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Edinburgh University Press Jews and Palestinians in the Late Ottoman Era
Book SynopsisUncovering a history buried by different nationalist narratives (Jewish, Israeli, Arab and Palestinian) this book looks at how the late Ottoman era set the stage for the on-going Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
£89.25
Edinburgh University Press Gender Governance and Islam
Book SynopsisFollowing a period of rapid political change, both globally and in relation to the Middle East and South Asia, this collection sets new terms of reference for an analysis of the intersections between global, state, non-state and popular actors and their contradictory effects on the politics of gender.
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Edinburgh University Press The Religion of White Rage
Book SynopsisThis book sheds light on the phenomenon of white rage, and maps out the uneasy relationship between white anxiety, religious fervour, American identity and perceived black racial progress.
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Edinburgh University Press The Political Theology of Kierkegaard
Book SynopsisSaitya Brata Das argues that in Kierkegaard's work we find a radical eschatological critique, not only of the liberal-humanist pathos of modernity but also the political theology of Carl Schmitt, that seeks to legitimise the sovereign power of the state by an appeal to a divine or theological foundation.
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Edinburgh University Press Salafi Social and Political Movements
Book SynopsisThis book introduces the history of the rise and spread of Salafism during the 20th century as a global Islamic reform movement. It also explains Salafi tools of methodological reasoning: traditionally used to justify highly conservative positions, they now appear equally effective in defending more liberal life choices.
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Edinburgh University Press A Political Theory of Muslim Democracy
Book SynopsisProposes a framework of Muslim democracy that reconciles public claims made by Muslims with the normative and practical demands of democratic regimes.Trade Review"A very cutting-edge and path-breaking work in the field. There are many political science texts on the phenomenon of Muslim democracy" but this may be the first book that treats it as political theory or ideology. This will be a very important and influential book."" -Andrew F. March, Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts
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Time Warner Trade Publishing Trumpocalypse
Book SynopsisFrom the authors of the international bestseller The Babylon Code comes an explosive exposé of the chilling truth about the fierce opposition to the Trump presidency, and why the globalist elite and Deep State will stop at nothing—assassination, military coup, staged economic collapse, or worse—to overthrow him. 'Trumpocalypse!' It's the media-coined meme inciting panic and fear that America has elected an unstable man who will barge into delicate international affairs like a bull in a china shop and incite nations bent on America's destruction to trigger World War III—an unprecedented nuclear apocalypse ending the world as we know it. But is the media telling us the truth? No, say internationally-recognized prophecy expert and Fox News and History Channel commentator Paul McGuire and Pulitzer Prize-nominated investigative journalist Troy Anderson. America's most insidious enemies are not hostile n
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Rowman & Littlefield Religion and Politics in the United States
Book SynopsisUsing an evidenced-based, social-scientific approach to religion, Kenneth D. Wald and Allison Calhoun-Brown challenge the perception that religious influence in American politics is a problem to be solved. Instead, they contend that religion is a form of social identification that not only shapes our ideas about politics, but it also shapes the behavior of political elites and ordinary citizens, the interpretation of public laws, and the development of government programs. Ultimately, the authors show how religion plays a fascinating and crucial role in our nation’s political process and in our culture at large. The eighth edition of Religion and Politics in the United States has been fully updated to include the latest scholarship and coverage of the 2016 presidential election. It also features a new discussion of the religious right, center, and left, as well as the impact of religion on the fight for equality based on gender and sexual orientation. Additional student resources include all new discussion questions and further readings at the end of each chapter, as well as a companion website featuring self-quizzes.Trade ReviewI look forward to each new edition of this text. I have long recommended it to undergraduate and graduate students, and to colleagues who want to better understand the relationship between religion and politics in the United States. Now a classic has gotten even better, with expanded coverage of religion and gender politics, and the politics of sexual diversity. I recommend this highly to political scientists, sociologists, historians, and anyone interested in the myriad ways that politics and religion influence one another. -- Clyde Wilcox, professor of government, Georgetown UniversityThis is a strong, accessible textbook for upper division religion and politics courses. The book may be used as a stand-alone text and complements supplementary material well including magazine articles, religious group websites and U.S. Supreme Court opinions. -- Terri Susan Fine, University of Central FloridaLong the standard by which other volumes on religion and politics are measured, this new edition continues to provide not only up-to-date coverage but an excellent breadth and depth of such coverage as well. -- Corwin E. Smidt, Calvin CollegeTable of Contents1. A Secular Society? 2. Religion in the American Context 3. Religion and American Political Culture 4. Religion and the State 5. Mobilizing Religious Interests 6. Religion and Political Action 7. Religion and Public Opinion 8. Religion and Conservative Political Mobilization 9. Religion and Centrist Political Mobilization 10. Religion and Liberal Political Mobilization 11. The Struggle for Minority Rights: Gender and Sexuality 12. Religion and American Political Life
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Africa World Press Religion In Politics: Secularism and National
Book SynopsisA collection of scholarly essays exploring the diverse perspectives on the intersection of religion and politics in Nigeria.
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Toby Press Ltd John Lennon and the Jews: A Philosophical Rampage
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Toby Press Ltd Frayed: The Disputes Unraveling Religious
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Experiment The Shortest History of India: From the World's
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Interlink Publishing Group, Inc Wrestling With Zionism: Jewish Voices Of Dissent
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