This book examines the relationship between religion and the state in a comparative perspective with special attention paid to the Western and Middle-Eastern experiences. It examines the resurgence of “fundamentalism†not only in developing nations but also in economically affluent “post-modern†societies.  It seeks to elucidate whether the fusion between religion and politics is compatible with tolerance and individual freedom; or whether the Jeffersonian “wall of separation†is necessary to insure the flowering of democracy.
Religion, State, and Society: Jefferson's Wall of Separation in Comparative Perspective
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Author(s)R.K. Ramazani, Robert Fatton
PublisherPalgrave Macmillan
ISBN / ASIN023061230X
ISBN-139780230612303
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Sales Rank3,224,985
CategoryPolitical Science
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