Politicization of religion, the power of state, nation, and faith : the case of former Yugoslavia and its successor states
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Politicization of religion, the power of state, nation, and faith : the case of former Yugoslavia and its successor states
(Palgrave studies in religion, politics, and policy / series editors, Ted G. Jelen and Mark J. Rozell)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
(Ab)use of religion as a political means to an end: the achievement of nationalist political goals, analyzing 'how' through which mechanisms this phenomenon has been and still is practiced in South-Eastern Europe.
Table of Contents
- Contents Foreword - A Note on Sociology
- Keith Tester Preface
- Gorana Ognjenovi? and Jasna Jozeli? 1. Introduction
- Gorana Ognjenovi? and Jasna Jozeli? 2. Politicization of Religion, the Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina
- Jasna Jozeli? 3. Was the Bosnian War (1992-1995) a Full-fledged Religious War?
- Sergej Flere 4. The Role of the Catholic Church in the Bosnian Conflict 1991-1995, An Historical Approach
- Clemens Cavallin & Sead S. Fetahagi? 5. Politicization of Religion in Former Yugoslavia: the Case of the Evangical Protestants?
- Kosta Milkov 6. Ecclesiastical Involvement in Serbian Politics: Post-2000 Period
- Milan Vukomanovi? 7. The Political Dynamics of Intra-Orthodox Conflict in Montenegro
- Kenneth Morrison and Nebojsa ?agorovi? 8. The Separation between Church and State in Slovenia: A Political Fiasco
- Sre?o Dragos 9. Religion and Politics in Kosovo
- Anton K. Berishaj Conclusion
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