Beyond the Death of God
-15%
portes grátis
Beyond the Death of God
Religion in 21st Century International Politics
Raudino, Simone; Sohn, Patricia
The University of Michigan Press
05/2022
438
Mole
Inglês
9780472055159
15 a 20 dias
333
Descrição não disponível.
Section 1: INTRODUCTION/COMPARATIVE THEMES
1. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville
Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Editors' Introduction: Religion and Politics 2. Mark Tessler, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Commentary: Modernization, Comparison, and Religion 3. Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Religion and Conflict: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence Section 2: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL CASES ACROSS REGIONS
4. CHRISTIANITY/EUROPE - Introductions
5. Marco Ferraro - Kyiv and Ankara The Genealogy of Morals in European Populist Movements 6. Antoine Arjakovsky, College des Bernardins-Paris Belief in Politics and Politics of Religion: The Case of Ukraine 7. Martin Chung, Hong Kong Baptist University-Hong Kong Secularism and Sectarianism in Christianity: The Case of Northern Ireland during the Troubles 8. ISLAM/AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
9. Abdourahmane (Rahmane) Idrissa, Leiden University - Leiden The Politics of Islam in the Sahel: Between Quiescence and Violence 10. Mutaz Al-Khatib, Hamid bin Khalifa University-Doha Religious versus Civilian Freedoms: The Case of Apostasy in Islam 11. Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, Crisis Group - Dakar The Politicization of Religious Activism: The Case of Islamic Humanitarian Organizations 12. JUDAISM/MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
13. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville Global Trends in Religion and State: Secular Law and Freedom of Religion in Israel 14. Eti Peretz and Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University-Ramat Gan The Balancing of Religious and Democratic Values in the Israeli Judiciary: 1983 - 2006 15. Mordechai (Motti) Inbari, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Psychology in Religion: The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Readings of the Israeli Disengagement Plan 16. BUDDHISM, HINDUISM, AND SYNCRETIC RELIGIONS/ASIA - Introductions
17. Pratick Mallick, Acharya Prafulla Chandra College-New Barrackpur Hinduism and Hindutva: A Historiography of Modern Indian Politics 18. Wasana Wongsurawat, Chulalongkorn University-Bangkok Multiculturalism and Revolution: An Analytic History of the Chinese Communist Party's Relationship with Syncretic Religious Movements 19. Jue Liang, ASIANetwork/Luce Foundation, Denison University-Granville Trading Western Suits for Maroon Robes: Tibetan Buddhist Cosmopolitanism at Larung Gar 20. Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Sumin Lee, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Distancing the Other: Religious Violence and Its Absence in South Korea CONTRIBUTORS
REFERENCES
1. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville
Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Editors' Introduction: Religion and Politics 2. Mark Tessler, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Commentary: Modernization, Comparison, and Religion 3. Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Religion and Conflict: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence Section 2: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL CASES ACROSS REGIONS
4. CHRISTIANITY/EUROPE - Introductions
5. Marco Ferraro - Kyiv and Ankara The Genealogy of Morals in European Populist Movements 6. Antoine Arjakovsky, College des Bernardins-Paris Belief in Politics and Politics of Religion: The Case of Ukraine 7. Martin Chung, Hong Kong Baptist University-Hong Kong Secularism and Sectarianism in Christianity: The Case of Northern Ireland during the Troubles 8. ISLAM/AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
9. Abdourahmane (Rahmane) Idrissa, Leiden University - Leiden The Politics of Islam in the Sahel: Between Quiescence and Violence 10. Mutaz Al-Khatib, Hamid bin Khalifa University-Doha Religious versus Civilian Freedoms: The Case of Apostasy in Islam 11. Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, Crisis Group - Dakar The Politicization of Religious Activism: The Case of Islamic Humanitarian Organizations 12. JUDAISM/MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
13. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville Global Trends in Religion and State: Secular Law and Freedom of Religion in Israel 14. Eti Peretz and Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University-Ramat Gan The Balancing of Religious and Democratic Values in the Israeli Judiciary: 1983 - 2006 15. Mordechai (Motti) Inbari, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Psychology in Religion: The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Readings of the Israeli Disengagement Plan 16. BUDDHISM, HINDUISM, AND SYNCRETIC RELIGIONS/ASIA - Introductions
17. Pratick Mallick, Acharya Prafulla Chandra College-New Barrackpur Hinduism and Hindutva: A Historiography of Modern Indian Politics 18. Wasana Wongsurawat, Chulalongkorn University-Bangkok Multiculturalism and Revolution: An Analytic History of the Chinese Communist Party's Relationship with Syncretic Religious Movements 19. Jue Liang, ASIANetwork/Luce Foundation, Denison University-Granville Trading Western Suits for Maroon Robes: Tibetan Buddhist Cosmopolitanism at Larung Gar 20. Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Sumin Lee, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Distancing the Other: Religious Violence and Its Absence in South Korea CONTRIBUTORS
REFERENCES
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Religion;Politics;International Politics;Religious-Secular Tensions;Nietzsche;God is Dead;Death of God;International Studies;Religion and the State;Middle East;Europe;Africa;Sahel;Asia;China;India;Case Study Methods;Triangulation;Secularization Thesis;Participation and Inclusion;Social Resistance;Conflict and War;Conflict Resolution;Coexistence;Ecumenicalism;Theology;Theological Debates;Contemporary;Judaism;Islam;Christianity;Hindutva;Buddhism
Section 1: INTRODUCTION/COMPARATIVE THEMES
1. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville
Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Editors' Introduction: Religion and Politics 2. Mark Tessler, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Commentary: Modernization, Comparison, and Religion 3. Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Religion and Conflict: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence Section 2: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL CASES ACROSS REGIONS
4. CHRISTIANITY/EUROPE - Introductions
5. Marco Ferraro - Kyiv and Ankara The Genealogy of Morals in European Populist Movements 6. Antoine Arjakovsky, College des Bernardins-Paris Belief in Politics and Politics of Religion: The Case of Ukraine 7. Martin Chung, Hong Kong Baptist University-Hong Kong Secularism and Sectarianism in Christianity: The Case of Northern Ireland during the Troubles 8. ISLAM/AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
9. Abdourahmane (Rahmane) Idrissa, Leiden University - Leiden The Politics of Islam in the Sahel: Between Quiescence and Violence 10. Mutaz Al-Khatib, Hamid bin Khalifa University-Doha Religious versus Civilian Freedoms: The Case of Apostasy in Islam 11. Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, Crisis Group - Dakar The Politicization of Religious Activism: The Case of Islamic Humanitarian Organizations 12. JUDAISM/MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
13. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville Global Trends in Religion and State: Secular Law and Freedom of Religion in Israel 14. Eti Peretz and Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University-Ramat Gan The Balancing of Religious and Democratic Values in the Israeli Judiciary: 1983 - 2006 15. Mordechai (Motti) Inbari, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Psychology in Religion: The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Readings of the Israeli Disengagement Plan 16. BUDDHISM, HINDUISM, AND SYNCRETIC RELIGIONS/ASIA - Introductions
17. Pratick Mallick, Acharya Prafulla Chandra College-New Barrackpur Hinduism and Hindutva: A Historiography of Modern Indian Politics 18. Wasana Wongsurawat, Chulalongkorn University-Bangkok Multiculturalism and Revolution: An Analytic History of the Chinese Communist Party's Relationship with Syncretic Religious Movements 19. Jue Liang, ASIANetwork/Luce Foundation, Denison University-Granville Trading Western Suits for Maroon Robes: Tibetan Buddhist Cosmopolitanism at Larung Gar 20. Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Sumin Lee, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Distancing the Other: Religious Violence and Its Absence in South Korea CONTRIBUTORS
REFERENCES
1. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville
Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Editors' Introduction: Religion and Politics 2. Mark Tessler, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Commentary: Modernization, Comparison, and Religion 3. Simone Raudino, Kyiv School of Economics-Kyiv, Bridging Gaps-Hong Kong Religion and Conflict: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Evidence Section 2: THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL CASES ACROSS REGIONS
4. CHRISTIANITY/EUROPE - Introductions
5. Marco Ferraro - Kyiv and Ankara The Genealogy of Morals in European Populist Movements 6. Antoine Arjakovsky, College des Bernardins-Paris Belief in Politics and Politics of Religion: The Case of Ukraine 7. Martin Chung, Hong Kong Baptist University-Hong Kong Secularism and Sectarianism in Christianity: The Case of Northern Ireland during the Troubles 8. ISLAM/AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
9. Abdourahmane (Rahmane) Idrissa, Leiden University - Leiden The Politics of Islam in the Sahel: Between Quiescence and Violence 10. Mutaz Al-Khatib, Hamid bin Khalifa University-Doha Religious versus Civilian Freedoms: The Case of Apostasy in Islam 11. Ibrahim Yahaya Ibrahim, Crisis Group - Dakar The Politicization of Religious Activism: The Case of Islamic Humanitarian Organizations 12. JUDAISM/MIDDLE EAST - Introductions
13. Patricia Sohn, University of Florida-Gainesville Global Trends in Religion and State: Secular Law and Freedom of Religion in Israel 14. Eti Peretz and Jonathan Fox, Bar Ilan University-Ramat Gan The Balancing of Religious and Democratic Values in the Israeli Judiciary: 1983 - 2006 15. Mordechai (Motti) Inbari, University of North Carolina-Pembroke Psychology in Religion: The Role of Cognitive Dissonance in Religious Readings of the Israeli Disengagement Plan 16. BUDDHISM, HINDUISM, AND SYNCRETIC RELIGIONS/ASIA - Introductions
17. Pratick Mallick, Acharya Prafulla Chandra College-New Barrackpur Hinduism and Hindutva: A Historiography of Modern Indian Politics 18. Wasana Wongsurawat, Chulalongkorn University-Bangkok Multiculturalism and Revolution: An Analytic History of the Chinese Communist Party's Relationship with Syncretic Religious Movements 19. Jue Liang, ASIANetwork/Luce Foundation, Denison University-Granville Trading Western Suits for Maroon Robes: Tibetan Buddhist Cosmopolitanism at Larung Gar 20. Manus Midlarsky, Rutgers University - New Brunswick
Sumin Lee, Rutgers University - New Brunswick Distancing the Other: Religious Violence and Its Absence in South Korea CONTRIBUTORS
REFERENCES
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Religion;Politics;International Politics;Religious-Secular Tensions;Nietzsche;God is Dead;Death of God;International Studies;Religion and the State;Middle East;Europe;Africa;Sahel;Asia;China;India;Case Study Methods;Triangulation;Secularization Thesis;Participation and Inclusion;Social Resistance;Conflict and War;Conflict Resolution;Coexistence;Ecumenicalism;Theology;Theological Debates;Contemporary;Judaism;Islam;Christianity;Hindutva;Buddhism