Religion and politics

Bull, M. J.: Introduction: religion and politics - American and European experiences and contrasts. - S. 270-272 Madeley, J. T. S.: Unequally yoked: the antinomies of curch-state separation in Europe and the USA. - S. 273-288 Klausen, J.: Why religion has become more salient in Europe: four working...

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Contributors: Madeley, John T. S. (Other) ; Bull, Martin J. 1957- (Other) ; Klausen, Jytte 1954- (Other) ; Green, John C. (Other) ; Laurence, Jonathan (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Palgrave Macmillan 2009
In: European political science
Year: 2009, Volume: 8, Issue: 3, Pages: 270-329
Further subjects:B Bush, George W (1946-)
B Laicism
B Usa
B Secularization
B Europe
B Religion
B Christianity
B Europe Vereinigte Staaten Bush, George W. Religion Christianity Islam Verhältnis Religionsgemeinschaft - Staat Secularization Laicism Politics Corporatism
B Islam
B State
B Politics
B Corporatism
B Religious organization
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Summary:Bull, M. J.: Introduction: religion and politics - American and European experiences and contrasts. - S. 270-272 Madeley, J. T. S.: Unequally yoked: the antinomies of curch-state separation in Europe and the USA. - S. 273-288 Klausen, J.: Why religion has become more salient in Europe: four working hypotheses about secularization and religiosity in contemporary politics. - S. 289-300 Laurence, J.: The corporatist antecedent of contemporary state-Islam relations. - S. 301-315 Green, J. C.: American faith-based politics in the era of George W. Bush. - S. 316-329
ISSN:1680-4333
Contains:In: European political science