
Religious policy
Between theory and practice
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 17. January 2022
184 pages
978-3-647-36857-3 (ISBN)
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Denomination policy is an important part of the public life of the state. Central and local governments search for models that enable the shaping of relations between the state and denominational associations. This is also of significance in relation to the changes associated with migration and fluctuation of followers of various faiths. How is this search carried out? What does it lead to?
The book analyzes the phenomenon of religious politics. In addition to concrete case studies, the volume includes contributions dealing with theoretical issues, such as methodological problems of research on religions and beliefs as a factor hindering the formation of religious politics, studies of religious politics as a component of research on religious politics, the search for regularities in the relationship between religious politics and geopolitics.
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Edition
1. Auflage
Language
English
Place of publication
Göttingen
Germany
ISBN-13
978-3-647-36857-3 (9783647368573)
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Stefan Dudra is Associate Professor as well as Director of the Institute of Political Science and Administration at the University of Zielona Góra.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- PREFACE
- Stefan Dudra, Tytus Jaskulowski, Ryszard Michalak | Religious Policy. Between Theory and Practice
- THEORY
- Ryszard Michalak, Piotr Pochyly | Religious Policy as a Subject of Research on the Political Science of Religion (Politology of Religion) in the Polish Perspective
- Dorota Szaban | Methodological Problems of Research on Confessions and Religiosity as a Factor Impeded the Creation of Denominational Policy
- Beata Springer | Governmental Religious Administration in Poland. Central Level
- Jaroslaw Macala | Religious Policy and Geopolitics: Some Reflections
- PRACTICE
- Stefan Dudra | Orthodoxy in Estonia as Part of the Internal Religious Policy of the Moscow and Constantinople Patriarchates
- Bernadetta Nitschke-Szram | The Policy of the Polish People's Republic Authorities towards the Polish-Speaking Pastoral Care of the Roman Catholic Church in Germany as Part of the State's Religious Policy
- Aleksandra Kruk | The Influence of Political Parties on the Religious Policy of the Federal Republic of Germany
- Wioletta Husar-Poliszuk | Catalonia's Religious Policy as an Instrument in the Independence Process
- Anna Ratke-Majewska | Religious Policy and Politics of Memory - Case Study of Catholicism in Poland after the Political Changes of 1989
- Olgierd Kiec | Continuations and Turns in the Religious Policy of the Polish State towards Evangelical Churches in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- Body
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