ABSTRACT

An Introduction to Religion and Politics offers a comprehensive overview of the many theories of religion and politics, and provides students with an accessible but in-depth account of the most significant debates, issues and methodologies. Fox examines the ways in which religion influences politics, analyses the current key issues and provides a state of the art account of religion and politics, highlighting the diversity in state religion policies around the world.

Topics covered include:

  • Secularism and secularization
  • Religious identity
  • Religious worldviews, beliefs, doctrines and theologies
  • Religious legitimacy
  • Religious institutions and mobilization
  • Rational and functional religion
  • Religious fundamentalism
  • Conflict, violence and terror

This work combines theoretical analysis with data on the religion policies of 177 governments, showing that while most of the world's government support religion and many restrict it; true neutrality on the issue of religion is extremely rare. Religion is becoming an inescapable issue in politics.

This work will be essential reading for all students of religion and politics, and will also be of great interest to those studying related subjects such as comparative politics, international relations and war and conflict studies.

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

PART 1 THEORIES OF RELIGION AND POLITICS

chapter 2|19 pages

Secularization and Secularism

chapter 3|20 pages

Religious Identity

chapter 5|13 pages

Religious Legitimacy

chapter 7|15 pages

Rational and Functional Religion

chapter 8|13 pages

Religious Fundamentalism

chapter 9|15 pages

Religion and Conflict

part |4 pages

PART 2 THE RELIGION POLICIES OF 177 GOVERNMENTS

chapter 11|17 pages

Christian-Majority States 2: the Third World

chapter 12|21 pages

Muslim-Majority States

chapter 13|13 pages

Other Religions

chapter 14|6 pages

Conclusions