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100 1 $aBarbalet, Jack$4edt
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700 1 $aS. Turner, Bryan$4edt
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245 10 $aReligion and the State : A Comparative Sociology
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520 $aWith a clear statement of the theoretical issues in the debates about secularization and post-secularism, ‘Religion and the State: A Comparative Sociology’ considers a number of major case studies – from China, Europe, Singapore and South Asia – in order to understand the rise of public religions in the modern state. By distinguishing between political secularization – the separation of state and religion – and social secularization – the transformation of the everyday practice of religion – this volume offers an integrating framework within which to analyze these different societies.
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653 $aPolitical Science
653 $aSecularism
653 $aSecularization
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