Routledge handbook of religion and politics
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| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
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2009.
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| Series: | Routledge international handbooks.
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. The world religions and politics. Buddhism and politics / Peter Friedlander
- Christianity : protestantism / Paul Freston
- The Catholic Church and Catholicism in global politics / Allen D. Hertzke
- Confucianism, from above and below / Michael D. Barr
- Hinduism / James Chiriyankandath
- Islam and Islamism / Andrea Teti and Andrea Mura
- Shiism and politics / Mohammad Nafissi
- Judaism and the state / Shmuel Sandler
- pt. II. Relgion and governance. Secularisation and politics / Steve Bruce
- Religious fundamentalisms / Jeffrey Haynes
- Religion and the state / John Madeley
- Does God matter, and if so whose God? : religion and democratisation / John Anderson
- Religion and political parties / Payam Mohseni and Clyde Wilcox
- Religion and civil society / David Herbert
- Religious commitment and socio-political orientations : different patterns of compartmentalisation among Muslims and Christians? / Thorleif Pettersson
- pt. III. Religion and international relations. Integrating religion into international relations theory / Jonathan Fox
- Religion and foreign policy / Jeffrey Haynes
- Transnational religious actors and international relations / Giorgio Shani
- Religion and globalization / David Wessels
- pt. IV. Religion, security and development. On the nature of religious terrorism / Adam Dolnik and Rohan Gunaratna
- Conflict prevention and peacebuilding / Atsuhiro Katano
- Religion and women : Canadian women's religious volunteering : compassion, connections and comparison / Brenda O'Neill
- Religion and international development / Gerard Clarke
- Changing the climate of religious internationalism : evangelical responses to global warming and human suffering / Noah J. Toly.


