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Home > Programs > Selected Previous Programs > The Resurgence of Religion in Politics (Public Affairs Program Series) |
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The Resurgence of Religion in Politics (Public Affairs Program Series)
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Religious fervor is growing, reshaping the identities and actions of an
increasingly large number of people around the world, from Africa to the
Americas. This series offers insights on faith and international politics
today from the world's leading experts, who explore the following
questions:.
- What does this mix of faith-based and pluralistic politics mean for the
future?
- Is the current resurgence of religion in the modern world an attempt to
harness traditional moral and ethical resources for contemporary use, or is
there something more going on?
- Does a more religious world inevitably mean a more divided world?
- Can religious language and community be harnessed as a force for peace?
- Can pluralism prevail in the face of rising tides of faith-based politics
and against a background where religious extremism threatens?
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