Concept information
Preferred term
religion and politics
Definition
- Religion and politics are concepts that designate two different and interdependent subsystems of society. Although the concepts are separated analytically, the relationship between religion and politics is characterized by interdependence. [Source: The Encyclopedia of Political Science; Religion and Politics]
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
- Buddhist political thought
- Catholic social thought
- church and state
- civil religion
- clericalism
- concordats
- Confucian political thought
- evangelicalism
- fundamentalism
- Hindu political thought
- investiture
- Islamic political thought
- Jewish political theory
- laicite
- liberation theology
- orthodoxy in political thought
- papacy
- Pentecostalism
- political theology
- Protestant political thought
- Puritanism
- reformation political thought
- religious minorities
- religious persecution
- religious politics
- secularism
- state church
- theocracy
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/religion_and_politics
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