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A World Survey of Religion and the State
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402 pages
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The book explores the varying degrees of government involvement in religion worldwide, employing both qualitative and quantitative research methods. It delves into the implications of these interactions, analyzing how state policies shape religious practices and beliefs in different cultural contexts. Through comprehensive examination, it reveals the complexities of the relationship between government and religion, offering insights into secularism, state control, and religious freedom.
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2008, paperback
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