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  • av Chiara M. Migliori
    1 476,-

  • av Mark J. Rozell, Marie Gayte & Blandine Chelini-Pont
    1 510,-

  • - Associational Life and Religion in Contemporary Eastern Europe
     
    1 506,-

    This volume seeks to understand the role and function of religious-based organizations in strengthening associational life through the provision of social services, thereby legitimizing a new role for faith in the formerly secular public sphere.

  • av Aikande Clement Kwayu
    616 - 800,-

    This book studies the relationship between British government and faith groups in its international development agenda within and beyond the context of Brexit.

  • - Religion, Politics, and American Political Architecture
    av John R. Pottenger
    860 - 1 036,-

    The author shows that the religious axis' three philosophical foundations-epistemic, axiological, and political-undergird the political architecture of American liberal democracy that designed a containment structure to protect a vast array of religious expressions and encourage their presence in the public square.

  • - Biden Chases the 'Swing Vote'
     
    1 616,-

    This book examines the evolution of the Catholic vote in the United States and the role of Catholic voters in the 2020 national elections more specifically.

  • - Nationalism, Conservativism, and Intolerance
     
    1 510,-

    Orthodox Churches, like most religious bodies, are inherently political: they seek to defend their core values and must engage in politics to do so, whether by promoting certain legislation or seeking to block other legislation.

  • - Conflicting Interpretations
    av Emily R. Gill
    1 366 - 1 666,-

    This book addresses the challenge of providing for the free exercise of religion without allowing religious exercise by some individuals and groups to impinge upon the conscientious convictions of others.

  • av J. Carpenter, K. den Dulk & Kevin R. Den Dulk
    816,-

    This book analyzes the interaction of religion, society, and governance in China - suggesting it is much more subtle and complex than common convention suggests. The edited work addresses civic engagement, religion, Christianity, and the rule of law in contemporary Chinese society.

  • - Associational Life and Religion in Contemporary Eastern Europe
     
    1 506,-

    This volume seeks to understand the role and function of religious-based organizations in strengthening associational life through the provision of social services, thereby legitimizing a new role for faith in the formerly secular public sphere.

  • av Elissa B. Alzate
    876,-

    Application of Locke's criteria for balancing religious liberty and government authority to three recent cases-a government employee, an employer, and a small business owner-reveal that RFRA legislation threatens this balance by undermining neutral government action and treats citizens unequally before the law.

  • - Historical Analysis of Turkey and Pakistan
    av Raja M. Ali Saleem
    1 826,-

    This book argues that Islam's role in state nationalism is the best predictor of the Islamization of government using two most different cases: Turkey, which was an aggressively secular country until recently, and Pakistan, a country that is synonymous with Islamization.

  • - Comparing the Influence of Religious Histories on European Policies
    av Mark R. Royce
    1 846,-

    This book traces the connections between diverging postwar European integration policies and intra-Christian divisions to argue that supranational integration originates from Roman Catholic internationalism, and that resistance to integration, conversely, is based in Protestantism.

  • - Jimmy Carter the Disciple and Ronald Reagan the Alchemist
    av William Steding
    796 - 820,-

    This book explores the relationship between the religious beliefs of presidents and their foreign policymaking. Through the application of a new methodological approach that provides a cognetic narrative of each president, this study reveals the significance of religion's impact on U.S. foreign policy.

  • av L. Perry
    1 506,-

    This book seeks to address the question of how we should understand the impact of Mitt Romney's faith in the 2012 election. As the first Mormon to earn a presidential nomination from a major party, the book provides a comprehensive study of Romney's historic candidacy.

  • - The Road to Compromise
    av Karin A. Fry
    796,-

    This book covers arguments made by various sides of the political-religious divide from the past 30 years, showing what the actual differences are between these groups. By stressing the typically ignored similarities, the book better informs partisans and the public to move debate forward.

  • - How the Crisis Changed US Catholic Church-State Relations
    av Jo Renee Formicola
    796 - 820,-

    The book discusses the changing relationship between American Catholic Bishops and civil authorities in the United States, as civil authority has eclipsed traditional Catholic ecclesiastical privilege and clerical exemption resulting from the hierarchical mismanagement and cover-up of clerical sexual abuse in the United States.

  • av Pasquale Ferrara
    1 506,-

    With a religious re-emergence in international relations, this book provides an introduction to the role religions play within the global political arena. Culled from theoretical, practical, and real-world experiences, Ferrara explains the role religion now plays in global affairs on diplomatic and political levels.

  • av Wayne Lavender
    796 - 816,-

    Through US military history, Lavender directly confronts the dominant US viewpoint of redemptive violence, the concept that a nation can use its military to improve the human condition. Alternatives are presented in order to encourage the current recessive worldview that supports conflict resolution, cooperation, collaboration and peaceful efforts.

  • - Understanding the "Swing Vote"
     
    1 686,-

    This book examines both the evolution of the Catholic vote in the US and the role of Catholic voters in the historic 2016 elections.

  • - Associational Life and Religion in Contemporary Western Europe
     
    976,-

    This volume examines the role and function of religious-based organizations in strengthening associational life in a representative sample of West European countries: newly democratized and long-established democracies, societies with and without a dominant religious tradition, and welfare states with different levels and types of state-provided social services. It asks how faith-based organizations, in a time of economic crisis, and with declining numbers of adherents, might contribute to the deepening of democracy. Throughout, the volume invites social scientists to consider the on-going role of faith-based organizations in Western European civil society, and investigates whether the concept of muted vibrancy aids our theoretical understanding.

  • av James N. Szymalak
    806,-

    From damaging public opinion, to the myriad implementation concerns such as what even constitutes a religious belief to be accommodated, these challenges should serve as a warning to legislators and religious accommodation advocates to reconsider application of these enhanced obligations to the civil service.

  • - Fault Lines Among the Faithful
    av Ruth M. Melkonian-Hoover
    970,-

    He has authored or coauthored numerous articles, book chapters, and books in religion and politics, including Religion and the Culture Wars (1996), The Bully Pulpit (1997), and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics (2009).

  • - Nationalism, Conservativism, and Intolerance
     
    1 616,-

    Orthodox Churches, like most religious bodies, are inherently political: they seek to defend their core values and must engage in politics to do so, whether by promoting certain legislation or seeking to block other legislation.

  • - Where Politics and Theology Meet
     
    1 396,-

    The chapters in this volume ask what difference it makes that he is the first pope from Latin America, how and why different countries in the world respond to him, how his understanding of scripture informs his ideas on economic, social, and environmental policy, and where politics meets theology under Francis.

  • - Fault Lines Among the Faithful
    av Ruth M. Melkonian-Hoover
    970,-

    He has authored or coauthored numerous articles, book chapters, and books in religion and politics, including Religion and the Culture Wars (1996), The Bully Pulpit (1997), and The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics (2009).

  • av James N. Szymalak
    746,-

    From damaging public opinion, to the myriad implementation concerns such as what even constitutes a religious belief to be accommodated, these challenges should serve as a warning to legislators and religious accommodation advocates to reconsider application of these enhanced obligations to the civil service.

  • - Associational Life and Religion in Contemporary Western Europe
     
    1 366,-

    This volume examines the role and function of religious-based organizations in strengthening associational life in a representative sample of West European countries: newly democratized and long-established democracies, societies with and without a dominant religious tradition, and welfare states with different levels and types of state-provided social services. It asks how faith-based organizations, in a time of economic crisis, and with declining numbers of adherents, might contribute to the deepening of democracy. Throughout, the volume invites social scientists to consider the on-going role of faith-based organizations in Western European civil society, and investigates whether the concept of muted vibrancy aids our theoretical understanding.

  • - Where Politics and Theology Meet
     
    1 986,-

    The chapters in this volume ask what difference it makes that he is the first pope from Latin America, how and why different countries in the world respond to him, how his understanding of scripture informs his ideas on economic, social, and environmental policy, and where politics meets theology under Francis.

  • - From 966 to the Present
    av Sabrina P. Ramet
    1 746,-

    The book chronicles the evolution of the church's political power throughout Poland's unique history. Beginning in the tenth century, the study first details how Catholicism overcame early challenges in Poland, from converting the early polytheists to pushing back the Protestant Reformation half a millennium later. It continues into the dawn of the modern age¿including the division of Poland between Prussia, Russia, and Austria between 1772 and 1795, the interwar years, the National Socialist occupation of World War Two, and the communist and post-war communist eras¿during which The Church only half-correctly presented itself as a steadfast protector of Poles, with clergy members who either stood up to foreign authorities or collaborated with those same Nazi and Communist leaders. This study ends with a consideration of how the Church has taken advantage of the fall of communism to push its own social agenda, at times against the wishes of most Poles.

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