"Odd" Fellows in the Politics of Religion
Modernism, National Socialism, and German Judaism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:1st Dec '94
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This book explores the complex interactions between religion and various social systems, highlighting the role of religious communities in society. Odd Fellows in the Politics of Religion offers valuable insights.
The series Religion and Society (RS) delves into the intricate relationship between religions and social systems across both Western and non-Western contexts. Odd Fellows in the Politics of Religion specifically focuses on how various religious beliefs and practices intersect with other cultural frameworks such as art, economy, law, and politics. This exploration is crucial for understanding the multifaceted role that religion plays in shaping societal norms and values.
In Odd Fellows in the Politics of Religion, readers are presented with paradigmatic case studies and comparative analyses that highlight theoretical perspectives alongside empirical and historical data. The book emphasizes significant aspects of religion, including ritual practices, the religious imagination, and the construction of traditions and iconography. These elements are vital for grasping how religions operate within broader cultural narratives.
Furthermore, the formation of religious communities and their identity construction are central themes in this series. The book examines how these communities relate to society at large and engage with the public sphere. By addressing these key issues, Odd Fellows in the Politics of Religion contributes to a deeper understanding of the dynamic interplay between religion and societal structures.
ISBN: 9783110143232
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 714g
325 pages
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