Secularism Under Siege

Secularism Under Siege
Author: Ẓahīr ʻAlī
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016
Genre: Secularism
ISBN: 9350024160

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The Secular State Under Siege

The Secular State Under Siege
Author: Christian Joppke
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-04-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780745691404

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Throughout human history, religion and politics have entertained the most intimate of connections as systems of authority regulating individuals and society. While the two have come apart through the process of secularization, secularism is challenged today by the return of public religion. This cogent analysis unravels the nature of the connection, disconnection, and attempted reconnection between religion and politics in the West. In a comparison of Western Europe and North America, Christianity and Islam, Joppke advances far-reaching theoretical, historical, and comparative-political arguments. With respect to theory, it is argued that only a “substantive” concept of religion, as pertaining to the existence of supra-human powers, opens up the possibility of a historical-comparative perspective on religion. At the level of history, secularization is shown to be the distinct outcome of Latin Christianity itself. And at the level of comparative politics, the Christian Right in America which has attacked the “wall of separation” between religion and state and Islam in Europe with the controversial insistence on sharia law and other “illiberal” claims from some quarters are taken to be counterpart incarnations of public religion and challenges to the secular state. This clearly argued, sweeping book will provide an invaluable framework for approaching an array of critical issues at the intersection of religion, law and politics for advanced students and researchers across the social sciences and legal studies, as well as for the interested public.

Lebanon

Lebanon
Author: Mark Farha
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2019-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108471459

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Chronicles secularism in Lebanon up to the present day, presenting possible causes for its decline in the face of sectarianism.

Hindus Under Siege

Hindus Under Siege
Author: Subramanian Swamy
Publsiher: Har-Anand Publications
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 812411207X

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Suggests that the siege against Hinduism today is visible in 4 dimensions - religious, psychological, physical and Cultural.

Secularism Under Siege

Secularism Under Siege
Author: Zaheer Ali
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2023-12-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781003830962

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This anthology makes a discerning attempt to bring into focus myriad dimensions of secularism and the foremost impediments to its attainment. The scholars who contributed to this volume have underscored that the disconnect between a modern-secular state and a conservative society is detrimental to recognizing an ideal secular-democratic polity. Then there is the burden of the past centuries that independent India has to carry on its young shoulders. The political factions in India invent their own historical narratives to advance their political agenda coupled with political and economic arguments leading to social dissensions and communal hatred, the ugliest manifestation of which is communal violence that occasionally takes on the form of anti-minority pogroms. The academic critiques of the concept of secularism and its correlated premises belted in this volume shall be of assistance not only to the scholars but also to the students of social sciences and the conscientious readers interested in knowing about the current socio-political milieu. This title is co-published with Aakar Books. Print editions not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan)

Science under Siege

Science under Siege
Author: Dick Houtman,Stef Aupers,Rudi Laermans
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2021-06-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030696480

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Identifying scientism as religion’s secular counterpart, this collection studies contemporary contestations of the authority of science. These controversies suggest that what we are witnessing today is not an increase in the authority of science at the cost of religion, but a dual decline in the authorities of religion and science alike. This entails an erosion of the legitimacy of universally binding truth claims, be they religiously or scientifically informed. Approaching the issue from a cultural-sociological perspective and building on theories from the sociology of religion, the volume unearths the cultural mechanisms that account for the headwind faced by contemporary science. The empirical contributions highlight how the field of academic science has lost much of its former authority vis-à-vis competing social realms; how political and religious worldviews define particular research findings as favorites while dismissing others; and how much of today’s distrust of science is directed against scientific institutions and academic scientists rather than against science per se.

Under Siege

Under Siege
Author: Don Hutchinson
Publsiher: Word Alive Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781486614530

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Writing from the perspective of a student of life, history, law, politics, and theology, Don Hutchinson draws on all of these areas in Under Siege to offer perceptive insight into the Christian Church of today’s Canada. The reader will receive the benefit of his thirty years of church leadership, Christian witness, constitutional law, and public policy experience to gain a practical understanding of how we, the Church, may cast the deciding votes on the future of Christianity in our constitutionally guaranteed “free and democratic society.” How did we get here? What happened to “Christian” Canada? Do we not have Charter rights like everyone else? What does the Bible say? Many Christians sense that an advancing secularism is trying to force upon Canadians a culture in which faith is meant to be private. Hutchinson presents historic, legal, and theological grounds for us not to hide our faith in stained-glass closets, but instead to enter Canada’s contested public space with confidence. Together as individual Christians, congregations, denominations, and para-congregational ministries, we are the Church in Canada. And together we have the capacity to impact the nation for God’s good, the good of our neighbours, and the good of ourselves. Will we?

Lebanon

Lebanon
Author: Mark Farha
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1108458017

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Why has secularism faced such challenges in the Middle East and in Lebanon in particular? In light of dominating headlines about the spread of sectarianism and the so-called death of Arab secularism, Mark Farha addresses the need for a thorough examination of the history of secular thought and practice in the region. By offering a comprehensive, systematic account of the underlying ideological, socio-economic, and political factors involved, Farha provides a new understanding of the historical roots of secularism as well as the potential causes for the continued resistance a fully deconfessionalized state faces both in Lebanon and in the region at large. Drawing on a vast corpus of primary and secondary sources to examine the varying political parties and ideologies involved, this book provides a fresh approach to the study of religion and politics in the Arab world and beyond.