In this fertile collection of essays, prominent theologians,
philosophers, historians, and social scientists explore the mutual
entanglements of religious identity with political activity in
religiously plural societies. Four essays are devoted to each of
the three great religions of "The Book, " evidencing the variety of
conceptions of such a relation within the same religious tradition
and demonstrating how they came to be so conceived. In addition,
the three sections together display intriguing similarities between
the conceptions that are pertinent to the different traditions.
These range from definant theocracy to religious sanction of the
liberal, secular state.
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