Contemporary Challenges to the Regulation of Religions in Europe

Contemporary Challenges to the Regulation of Religions in Europe sheds light on the relationship between the state and religion in late modern society, offering new analyses of how religion is regulated, taking into account both formal and informal aspects of this regulation.

Detalhes do livro:

Título: Contemporary Challenges to the Regulation of Religions in Europe
Coordenador(es): Helena Vilaça, Maria João Oliveira, Anne-Laure Zwilling
Preço: 15€ 13.5€
Ano: October, 2023
Edição: 1.º
Editora: IS-Instituto de Sociologia U.Porto, U.Porto Press
Coleção: Transversal
ISBN-13: 978-989-746-360-0
Dimensões: 160 mm x 17 mm x 230 mm
Número de páginas: 269
Peso: 475 g
Língua: Inglês
Tipo de Capa: Mole
Categoria: Ciência Política e Relações Internacionais, Religião, Ciências Sociais e Humanidades > Sociologia

Descrição

This book brings together contributions from scholars of law, sociology and other social sciences, who discuss religious regulation in late modern society. The relationship between the state and religion is an important issue for contemporary democratic societies characterised by increasing plurality. Their analysis, however, has most often focused on models centred on the majority/minority dichotomy, which supposedly explains the diversity of national strategies of religious regulation. This book, on the contrary, is based on a plural approach, and aims to expose the elements that allow a broader definition of the configuration of the contemporary religious field. It sheds light on the relationship between the state and religion in late modern society, offering new analyses of how religion is regulated, taking into account both formal and informal aspects of this regulation.

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