Religion as a category of governance and sovereignty

Religious-secular distinctions have been crucial to the way in which modern governments have rationalised their governance and marked out their sovereignty – as crucial as the territorial boundaries that they have drawn around nations. The authors of this volume provide a multi-dimensional picture o...

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Other Authors: Stack, Trevor, 1970- (-), Goldenberg, Naomi R., Fitzgerald, Timothy, 1947-
Format: Book
Language:Inglés
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill cop. 2015
Series:Supplements to method & theory in the study of religion ; 3
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Summary:Religious-secular distinctions have been crucial to the way in which modern governments have rationalised their governance and marked out their sovereignty – as crucial as the territorial boundaries that they have drawn around nations. The authors of this volume provide a multi-dimensional picture of how the category of religion has served the ends of modern government. They draw on perspectives from history, anthropology, moral philosophy, theology and religious studies, as well as empirical analysis of India, Japan, Mexico, the United States, Israel-Palestine, France and the United Kingdom.
Physical Description:x, 328 p. ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice (p. [313]-328)
ISBN:9789004290556