Bültmann & Gerriets
Rethinking Religion and World Affairs
von Timothy Samuel Shah, Alfred Stepan, Monica Duffy Toft
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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ISBN: 978-0-19-982799-2
Erschienen am 01.02.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 563 Gramm
Umfang: 330 Seiten

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  • Contributors

  • Editors' Introduction: Religion and World Affairs: Blurring the Boundaries - Timothy Samuel Shah, Alfred Stepan, and Monica Duffy Toft

  • Part 1: Religion, Secularism, and Secularization

  • 1. Why Religion? Why Now? - J. Bryan Hehir

  • 2. Rethinking Public Religions - José Casanova

  • 3. The Politics of Secularism - Elizabeth Shakman Hurd

  • Part 2: Religion, Democracy, and Human Rights

  • 4. Religion, Democracy, and the "Twin Tolerations ": Reconciling Political Freedom and Religious Autonomy - Alfred Stepan

  • 5. How Should States Deal with Deep Religious Diversity: Can Anything Be Learnt from the Indian Model of Secularism? - Rajeev Bhargava

  • 6. Rethinking Islam and Democracy - Robert W. Hefner

  • 7. Religious Freedom, Democracy, and International Human Rights - John Witte, Jr. and M. Christian Green

  • Part 3: Religion, Conflict, and Peacemaking

  • 8. Religion, Terrorism, and Civil Wars - Monica Duffy Toft

  • 9. What Religion Contributes to the Politics of Transitional Justice - Daniel Philpott

  • Part 4: Religion, Humanitarianism, and Civil Society

  • 10. Where Is the Religion? Humanitarianism, Faith, and World Affairs - Michael Barnett

  • 11. Faith, Gender, and International Relations - Katherine Marshall

  • 12. Religion and Development - Katherine Marshall

  • 13. Interreligious Dialogue and International Relations - Thomas Banchoff

  • Part 5: Religion and the Media

  • 14. Islam and the Promenades of Global Media - Mehrzad Boroujerdi and Nichole J. Allem

  • 15. Old Monks, New Media, and the Limits of Soulcraft: A Case Study of Burma's 2007 Saffron Revolution - Diane Winston

  • Part 6: Religion and American Foreign Policy

  • 16. God's Country? American Evangelicals and US Foreign Policy - Walter Russell Mead

  • 17. America's International Religious Freedom Policy - Thomas F. Farr

  • 18. Navigating in the Fog: Improving US Government Engagement with Religion - Frederick D. Barton, Shannon Hayden, and Karin von Hippel

  • Appendix: Internet Resource Guide - M. Christian Green with Nicole Greenfield

  • Index



Timothy Samuel Shah is the Associate Director of the Religious Freedom Project, Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs, Georgetown University; Alfred Stepan is the Wallace S. Sayre Professor of Government, Columbia University; Monica Duffy Toft is Associate Professor of Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University



Drawing on the work of leading scholars as well as policy makers and analysts, this volume offers the most comprehensive and accessible exploration to date of the major puzzles, issues, and questions surrounding the complex and increasingly visible role of religion in world affairs.


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