Secular states and religious diversity / edited by Bruce J. Berman, Rajeev Bhargava, and André Laliberté
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Language: | English |
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UBC Press,
[2013]
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Series: | Ethnicity and democratic governance series.
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- PART 1: Historical and Theoretical Approaches
- 1 Religious Pluralism as a Self-Evident Problem in the Context of Globalization
- 2 Secular Modernity, Religion, and the Politics of Knowledge
- 3 Can Secularism Be Rehabilitated?
- PART 2: Secularisms in the West
- 4 Between Secularism and Postsecularism
- 5 Tolerance and Accommodation as Vestiges of the Empire
- 6 In God We Trust?
- 7 Ideologies, Institutions, and Laws
- PART 3: Secularisms beyond the West""
- 8 State Intervention in the Reform of a “Religion of Rules�
- 9 Something Got Lost in Translation
- 10 The Changing State Monopoly on Religion and Secular Views in Thailand
- 11 State-Society Structures and the Frustration of Movements for Secular Reforms in Lebanon
- Conclusion
- Contributors
- Index""