How Politics Affects Religion: Partisanship, Socialization, and Religiosity in Americadoi:10.1086/694688Michele F. MargolisUniversity of Chicago PressChicago, IL
How to Cite DEMERATH, J. (2014), RELIGION, POLITICS, AND POLARIZATION: HOW RELIGIOPOLITICAL CONFLICT IS CHANGING CONGRESS AND THE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. By William V. D'Antonio, Steven A. Tuch, and Josiah R. Baker. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. vii + 159 pp. $70.00 cloth, $28...
What is the importance of political science? What is influence in political science? How do social and human issues influence science? Why is political science referred to as a science? How does science differ from politics, art and religion?
The nation is dominated by populist, religiously polarised communal politics instead of being the secular, democratic and inclusive republic imagined in its constitution. Indian society is governed in a largely majoritarian way — where there is little room for minority needs or views — and in a ...
Western media and Indonesian politics: gender, religion and democracy: how the western media report Indonesian politicsBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksJo CoghlanVdm Verlag
Religion is one of the largest factors in changing a developing civilization. Investigate new religions and old cultures, the appeal religion has to lower classes, how religion can be absorbed but not dominant, new opportunities, and different transformative religious movements. ...
The Trivilization of Religion, reveiwing Stephen L. Carter, The Culture of Disbelief: How American Law and Politics Trivialize Religious Devotion (1993) 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 75 作者: LC Griffin 摘要: Religious Freedom, Religious Observance, Secular Society, First Amendment ...
“Charter schools are incredibly popular in Oklahoma – and all we’re saying is: we can’t choose who gets state dollars based on a private entity’s religious status.” Conservatives’ fight to introduce religion to public schools only applies to Christianity, however. Last month, when a ...
Writers use sarcasm to criticize everything from religion and government to philosophers and other writers. The 14th-century English author and poet Geoffrey Chaucer speaks of the Friar in "The Canterbury Tales" as a "wanton and merry" person who seduces women and accepts bribes. This is a sar...
I draw on the case of a collegiate religious fellowship that went from being physically proximate to physically distant during the coronavirus pandemic (thus using religion as site rather than category [Guhin 2014]). This analysis exists within a broader research project that examines how deeply re...