ISBN : 9780199949236
Featuring contributions from renowned experts, Religion, Politics, Society, and the State provides a uniquely broad perspective on religion's influence on politics, covering multiple countries in major regions. It shows how religion interacts with politics on many different levels, and that these influences can be divided into the influence of the state and the influence of society on politics. Representing multiple disciplines, methodologies, and levels of analysis-including individual, social group, institutional, and state-the selections cover several countries in major world regions, including the United States, Israel, Turkey, North Africa, and Western Europe. In addition, two chapters include information from the entire world.
INTRODUCTION, JONATHAN FOX
1. Cooperation between Church and State in Liberal Democracies, Benyamin Neuberger
2. Religious Freedom in Constitutions and Law: A Study in Discrepancies, Jonathan Fox and Deborah Flores
3. Wars and Rumors of Wars: Explaining Religiously Motivated Violence, Roger Finke and Jaime Dean Harris
4. Religion and Democracy: The Case of the AKP in Turkey, Jeffrey Haynes
5. Religion as a Nation-Binder and Nation-Divider: Interpersonal Relationships in the Israel Defense Forces, Stuart A. Cohen
6. The Theory and the Practice of Political Tolerance in U.S. Society, Marie A. Eisenstein
7. Radical Islam versus the Nation-State: Violent Conflicts in Northeast Africa and the Nile Valley, Yehudit Ronen
8. Taming Tehran: Evangelical Christians and the Iranian Threat to Israel, Faydra L. Shapiro
9. Churches in ": A Knowledge-Based Analysis of Clergy Involvement in Conflict, Nukhet A. Sandal
CONCLUSION, JONATHAN FOX