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Religion and Social Policy

Nancy Nason-Clark
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Release Date: 09/10/2001

Genre: Law & Politics
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: AltaMira Press
Contributors: Paula Nesbitt (Edited by), Otto Maduro (Contributions by), James T. Richardson (Contributions by), James A. Beckford (Contributions by), Tink Tinker (Contributions by), Ronald Lawson (Contributions by), Helen Rose Ebaugh (Contributions by), Paula Pipes (Contributions by), Katherine Meyer (Contributions by), Nancy Nason-Clark (Contributions by), Claire B. Fischer (Contributions by), Adair T. Lummis (Contributions by), Katie Day (Contributions by), Brenda E. Brasher (Contributions by), Alan Myatt (Contributions by), Yvonne Young-ja Lee (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: AltaMira Press

Explores how religious concerns influence those who shape and those who are shaped by policies. This work queries the social teachings of global denominations and local congregations, as well as the implicit religious stances taken by national governments and international NGOs.
What is the role of religion in creating the rules of society? What should religion's role be? Religion in industrialized countries often appears as a private, personal matter while issues of social justice are worked out in a secular public sphere. But increasingly both policymakers and religious leaders are becoming aware of the role religious values play at the local, national and international levels. Religion and Social Policy explores how religious concerns influence those who shape and those who are shaped by policies. It queries the social teachings of global denominations and local congregations, as well as the implicit religious stances taken by national governments and international NGOs. Broad issues such as religious tolerance, globalization, multiculturalism, gender roles and economic inequality are carefully grounded with practical examples. For students of religion, sociology, politics or public policy, Religion and Social Policy offers an excellent overview of how the sacred and the secular mix in both the theory and practice of creating a just society. Visit the editor's web page