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Religious Regimes and State Formation

Perspectives from European Ethnology

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This book intends to systematically overcome the received practice of treating religion and politics as wholly separate and independent domains. It studies power and meaning in their “antagonistic interdependencies” rather than approaching religion purely as a realm of meaning without reference to issues of power, or dealing with politics as the province of power without raising questions of meaning. Religion and politics are thus seen in relation to one another, and attention is focused on the disputes about how political and religious regimes should be formed.Religious Regimes and State Formation will convince the reader that god and politics have much in common and offers surprising new perspectives on old problems.

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Religious Regimes and State Formation, Eric R. Wolf

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1991
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Title
Religious Regimes and State Formation
Subtitle
Perspectives from European Ethnology
Language
English
Format
Hardcover
Pages
298
ISBN10
0791406504
ISBN13
9780791406502
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This book intends to systematically overcome the received practice of treating religion and politics as wholly separate and independent domains. It studies power and meaning in their “antagonistic interdependencies” rather than approaching religion purely as a realm of meaning without reference to issues of power, or dealing with politics as the province of power without raising questions of meaning. Religion and politics are thus seen in relation to one another, and attention is focused on the disputes about how political and religious regimes should be formed.Religious Regimes and State Formation will convince the reader that god and politics have much in common and offers surprising new perspectives on old problems.