Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion: Volume 2: Religion and Politics
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Preliminary Material
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- Contents
- Preface: Religion And Politics
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Religious Pluralization And Intimations Of A Post-Westphalian Condition In A Global Society
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Peter Beyer
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- Introduction: The Changing Observation Of Religion
- The Historical Construction And Globalization Of Religion, Religions, And The Secular
- The Development And Globalization Of The Westphalian Model
- Modernization And Secularization In The 19th And 20th Centuries
- Globalization And The Intensified Pluralization Of Religion
- Religious Pluralization And The Idea Of A Post-Westphalian Condition
- Conclusion
- References
- Resurgent Religion In Politics: The Martyr, The Convert And The Black Knight Of Apocalypse (30-47) by Enzo Pace (142K)
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Religious, Political And Global
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Patrick Michel
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- References
- Complicating The “Clash Of Civilizations”: Gender And Politics In Contemporary Kuwait (64-84) by Alessandra L. González and Lubna Al-Kazi (211K)
- The “Social Integration” Of Religious Groups In Society: A Social Mechanism Approach (85-116) by Jörg Stolz (305K)
- Christian Religion In The West: Privatization Or Public Revitalization? (117-134) by Johan Roeland, Peter Achterberg, Dick Houtman, Stef Aupers, Willem De Koster, Peter Mascini and Jeroen Van Der Waal (188K)
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The Cultural Foundations Of Islamist Leadership In Morocco
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Mohammed Maarouf
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- The Cultural Soil
- Islamism And The Authoritarian Cultural Schema
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The Protestant House Church And Its Poverty Of Rights In China
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Zhaohui Hong
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- Rethinking The Role Of The Catholic Church In Building Civil Society In Contemporary China: The Case Of Wenzhou Diocese (177-194) by Shun-Hing Chan (103K)
- India: The Politics Of (Re)conversion To Hinduism Of Christian Aboriginals (195-215) by Christophe Jaffrelot (212K)
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Religion And Politics: The Italian Case
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Franco Garelli
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- The Role Of The Church And Religion In The Public Sphere
- The New Public Pole Of The Catholic Church At The End Of The Millennium
- The Trajectory Of Italian Political Catholicism
- The Three Currents Of Political Catholicism And The Phenomenon Of Diaspora
- The Breakdown Of The Transmission Belt Linking The Catholic World To The CD
- Religiosity And Political Attitude
- The Specificity Of The Italian Case: A Reciprocally Utilitaristic Approach Between Religion And Politics
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The Reciprocal Instrumentalization Of Religion And Politics In Brazil
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Ricardo Mariano and Ari Pedro Oro
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- Introduction
- Pluralization Of The Brazilian Religious Field: Catholic Contraction And Pentecostal Expansion
- Pentecostal Penetration In The Political Sphere
- The Competition Between Catholics And Pentecostals Encroaches On Politics And The Media
- Religion And Politics In The 2010 Presidential Election
- Conclusion
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The Reinvention Of Cuban Santería And The Politics Of Identity
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Elena Zapponi
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- Che Guevara And The Santeros: The Resistant Spirit Of An Army Of Light
- The Plaza Is Crowded: True Santeros, Charlatans And Functionaries
- The Transculturation Process In Santería And Its Evolution Through The Colonial And Neocolonial Periods
- The Mambisas Constitutions Of The Republic In Arms And The Political Value Of The Struggle For The Freedom Of Religion
- The Revolutionary Turn
- Changó, Ochún And Yemayá Between The Cubans’ Homes And The Habana Libre Hotel
- References
- A Secular Cancellation Of The Secularist Truce: Religion And Political Legitimation In Australia (287-308) by Marion Maddox (125K)
- The Concept Of Implicit Religion: What, When, How, And Why? (309-325) by Edward Bailey (109K)
- List Of Contributors (326-332) (73K)
- Index (333-335) (52K)
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Preliminary Material
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