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Decentering Discussions on Religion and State: Emerging Narratives, Challenging Perspectives

Contributor(s): Breault, Nicole (Contribution by), Daly, Daniel J (Contribution by), Doire, Louise M (Contribution by), Ellis, Blake A (Contribution by), Garrison, Douglas H (Contribution by), Graziano, Michael S A (Contribution by), Hammack, Ryan M (Contribution by), Kugler, Tadeusz (Contribution by), McCook, Matt (Contribution by), Miller, Jordan E (Contribution by), Mulligan, Debra A (Contribution by), Rowe, Paul S (Contribution by), Shedd, Kristen (Contribution by), Tackach, James (Contribution by), Travis, Hannibal (Contribution by), Vekovic, Marko (Contribution by), Donabed, Sargon George (Editor), Quezada-Grant, Autumn (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739193259

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: April 9, 2015

Dewey: 322.1

LCCN: 2015000138

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.07" H x 8.41" L x 6.47" W ( 1.35 lbs) 312 pages

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Description: This volume offers readers new openings through which to understand critical but overlooked ideas about religion-state relations. It decenters discussions away from national narratives allowing for emerging voices at the individual and community levels, highlighting interactio...

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"This imaginative volume shines light on neglected dimensions of a perennially important topic--the interaction of religion and politics. Engaging both American and global perspectives, and using the latest methods in history, anthropology, religious studies, and political science, the essays in this collection are remarkable for their range and diversity. The scholars assembled here model the way forward in the study of religion-state relations." --Matthew S. Hedstrom, University of Virginia

"This wide-ranging anthology of sixteen well documented essays offers new knowledge on the relationship of religion and state. It is a worthy continuation of the late Josh Stein's success in making Roger Williams University a preeminent forum on the subject of religious freedom that is so appropriate to the spirit of its namesake." --Lawrence B. Goodheart, University of Connecticut

"This collection is a valuable contribution to our understanding of the fundamental role that religion played and continues to play in the formation of both political thought and identities. It is a thought provoking engagement with religion in context applied to both historical and contemporary relations between church and state--a refreshing study to be sure." --Sara Kitzinger, The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts

"The variety of themes and perspectives represented characterizes the swirl of intense discourses that typify discussion of "religion" and "state" in the field of religious studies at present.... There is now a substantial body of literature in religious studies that confronts the variability, ambiguity, and ever-shifting contingency of the concepts on which the discipline itself is based.... The editors have productively stirred the pot of discourse about religion, American history, and global politics with this publication. I look forward to seeing how they build upon their achievement in future conferences and collections." --Reading Religion

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