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The subject of church and state is one intimately associated with
the history of Christianity and Western civilization. Not limited
to any one religious tradition, civilization, or period of history,
the subject has historical and universal significance to all
cultures and religious traditions throughout the world. This volume
addresses the broader perspectives of religion and the state in the
ancient world, in the biblical world of Judaism and Christianity,
and in other religious traditions. Attention is given to general
works on church and state that treat the subject broadly, not
limited to any particular nation, religious tradition, or single
aspect of church-state relations. Additionally, there is material
on major topics integrally related to church and state, such as
civil disobedience, civil religion, liberation theology,
patriotism, and nationalism. Finally, sources are included on
religion in international affairs and interfaith relations, both
necessarily linked to the subject of church and state, as well as
religion and the economic order; and religion and human rights and
the effect of religion on war and peace.
The subject of church and state is one intimately associated with
the history of Christianity and Western civilization. However, the
subject is one that is by no means limited to any one religious
tradition, civilization, or period of history. Rather, it is a
subject that has historical and universal significance to all
cultures and religious traditions throughout the world. It is
simply undeniable that religion has been, and remains, a powerful
force in the making and shaping of cultures, civilizations,
nations, and empires. For this reason, this volume addresses the
broader perspectives of religion and the state in the ancient
world, as well as in the biblical world of Judaism and
Christianity, and in other religious traditions than Christianity.
Attention is given to general works on church and state that treat
the subject broadly, not limited to any particular nation,
religious tradition, or single aspect of church-state relations.
Additionally, there is material on major topics integrally related
to church and state, such as civil disobedience, civil religion,
liberation theology, patriotism, and nationalism. Finally, sources
are included on religion in international affairs and interfaith
relations, both necessarily linked to the subject of church and
state, as well as religion and the economic order; religion and
human rights and the effect of religion on war and peace.
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