Religion and Regimes
Support, Separation, and Opposition
Ted G Jelen editor Mehran Tamadonfar editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:14th Feb '17
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This collection examines how religion interacts with political regimes worldwide, particularly in terms of support, separation, and opposition in Religion and Regimes.
In Religion and Regimes, the authors explore the evolving political significance of religion across various countries. Utilizing market models of religion, the book connects the dynamics of religious politics to the competition among prevailing religious traditions and their alternatives. This collection of essays delves into the intricate relationships between religion and government, highlighting various forms of interaction such as support, separation, and opposition.
The contributors analyze how a dominant religious tradition often seeks a privileged status within public life, particularly in nations where it represents a majority or plurality. They emphasize that the relationship between religious traditions and national policies is heavily influenced by the presence and nature of opposition. In many cases, a quasi-establishment pattern emerges, especially when opposition to a dominant religious tradition is rooted in explicit religious beliefs.
However, the book also discusses scenarios where a dominant religion is linked to a previously discredited regime, leading to a more pronounced legal separation. In contrast, some nations exhibit a strong association between their dominant religion and national identity, resulting in a “lazy monopoly” where the influence of religion in public life is diminished. Religion and Regimes provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between faith and governance in contemporary society.
This important volume is a much needed contribution to the collective knowledge on comparative politics and religion. Religion and Regimes adds to the literature on religion and politics. . . .Empirically sound chapters successfully discuss case selection rationale and explain state–religion relations in the cases studied. . . .This book stands out with its compelling theoretical arguments. Contributors are no strangers to the literature on comparative politics and religion. Chapters offer valuable historical and contemporary contexts of the cases examined. . . .This book will be of great interest to all scholars and students of religion and politics. It is an accessible and informative study that will appeal to an interdisciplinary audience. * Sociology of Religion: A Quarterly Review *
This book is highly informative for scholars and students interested in comparative politics and religion. In its explication of how religion affects politics, or the question of the role of religion in politics, it can be seen as an excellent source. In fact, one of the distinguishing features of the book is that, in all its chapters, the authors provide a brief historical background of the countries under analysis, which is extremely helpful in understanding the case studies..... For those who are eager to know market models of religion theory, this book is highly recommended. ‘Religion and Regimes’ is overall a useful resource for students and scholars. * Insight Turkey *
Religion and Regimes provides a historically rich analysis of religion and politics in a number of diverse countries located all over the world . . . The authors provide compelling comparisons that show how similar contexts can provide divergent long-term results. . . .By presenting a wide array of cases, the volume encourages the reader to compare and contrast—seeing the patterns that can and do emerge across diverse political and religious communities. * Journal of Church and State *
For anyone interested in Church-state dynamics in the contemporary world this dazzling new volume, ably edited by Mehran Tamadonfar and Ted G. Jelen, will be most welcome. Religion and Regimes surveys a wide array of cases in Eurasia and the Western Hemisphere, setting present-day patterns of religious-political interaction in a historical context and showing how some assumptions about religion made at the dawn of the twentieth century, in one or another country, were abandoned over time. This is scholarship at a high level. -- Sabrina P. Ramet, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
This new volume marks a major contribution to the literature on comparative politics and religion. Tamadonfar and Jelen succeed in their effort to tease out the core analytical importance of the regime for our understanding of how religious and state actors interact in different national contexts. Covering fifteen countries on four continents, the contributions to this volume have much to offer all students of religion and politics in our globalizing world. -- Laura R. Olson, Clemson University
ISBN: 9781498550567
Dimensions: 229mm x 150mm x 21mm
Weight: 426g
288 pages