Synopsis
Nations under God is a timely contribution to the on-going discussion on religion and politics. Utilising case studies, empirical investigations, and theoretical examinations, this book focuses on the complex roles that religions play in world affairs. It seeks to move beyond the simplistic narratives and overly impassioned polemics which swamp the discourse on the subject in the media, on the internet, and in popular nonfiction, by acting as a vessel for scholarly research on religion.
Contributors: Stephen Dawson, Jodok Troy, Gertjan Dijkink, John A. Rees, Mark S. Cladis, Fabio Petito, Linda Woodhead, Jonathan Fox, Brendan Sweetman, Don Handelman, Scott W. Hibbard, Ruy Llera Blanes, Fang-long Shih, Kaarina Aitamurto, Mona Kanwal Sheikh, Lee Marsden, Shireen T. Hunter, Nilay Saiya, Dan G. Cox, Pauline Kollontai, François Foret, James L. Guth, Brent F. Nelsen, Paul S. Rowe, J. Paul Martin, Allen D. Hertzke, Ishtiaq Ahmed, Jonathan Benthall, Elizabeth Shakman Hurd and Timothy Fitzgerald.
About the Author
Luke M. Herrington is an editor-at-large at E-International Relations and Assistant Reviews Editor for Special Operations Journal. He is a PhD student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Kansas where he previously earned an MA in Global and International Studies.
Alasdair McKay is an editor-at-large at E-International Relations. He holds undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in politics from the universities of Manchester and Aberystwyth. Jeffrey Haynes is Associate Dean of Faculty (Research and Postgraduate Studies) and Director of the Centre for the Study of Religion, Conflict and Cooperation, London Metropolitan University.
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