Description:
This volume explores key issues in the modern tensions between state and religions by exploring a number of case studies from around the world.
Review Quotes:
'Insightful and wide-ranging [...] The present volume is particularly noteworthy for both breadth and depth. It does not only provide data from Europe, the US, the formerly Communist parts of Europe, China, India, Singapore, Israel, Turkey, Australia, and so on. It uses these data to think more deeply about how religions and states interact in the late modern world. [...] In short, this volume is rich and worth attention.' -James V. Spickard, 'Journal of Contemporary Religion'