In the early twenty-first century, it is now clear that religion
is increasingly influential in the political realm in ways which
call into question the principles and practices of secularism. The
Iranian revolution of 1978-9 marked the decisive ?reappearance? of
political religion in global politics, highlighting a major
development which is the subject of this edited volume.
Addressing a highly salient and timely topic, this book examines
the consequences of political interactions involving the state and
religious actors in Christian, Muslim and Judaist contexts.
Building on research, the basic premise of this text is that
religious actors ? including Islamist groups, the Roman Catholic
and the Orthodox churches ? pose various challenges for
citizenship, democracy, and secularisation in Europe, the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA). The key questions on which the book
focuses are: Why, how, and when do religious actors seek to
influence political outcomes in these regions?
Providing a survey of what is happening in relation to the
interaction of religion and politics, both domestically and
internationally, this book will be of interest to students and
scholars of politics, religion, European and Middle East
studies.
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