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Cambridge Studies in Ideology and Religion

Tato série se ponoří do komplexního vztahu mezi ideologií a náboženstvím, přičemž zkoumá, jak tyto dvě síly formují a ovlivňují moderní svět. Nabízí objektivní a vyvážený pohled na témata, která jsou často opomíjena. Cílem je podnítit hlubší debatu a posunout naše chápání těchto klíčových společenských fenoménů. Čtenáři získají nový vhled do propojení víry a přesvědčení.

Politics, Theology and History
Religion and the Making of Society
The Globalisation of Charismatic Christianity
  • Exploring the global expansion of conservative Protestant Christianity, this book delves into the beliefs, practices, and cultural impacts of these communities. It examines how these groups adapt to different social contexts while maintaining their core values, highlighting their influence on local cultures and international relations. Through detailed analysis and case studies, the author sheds light on the dynamics of faith, identity, and the challenges faced by conservative Protestants in a rapidly changing world.

    The Globalisation of Charismatic Christianity
    3,2
  • Exploring the integral role of religion within societal structures, this account from a prominent theologian delves into how faith shapes cultural, social, and ethical dimensions. It examines the influence of religious beliefs on community dynamics and individual behavior, offering insights into the complex relationship between spirituality and societal norms. Through a comprehensive analysis, the book highlights both the positive and challenging aspects of religion's presence in contemporary life.

    Religion and the Making of Society
    4,0
  • Exploring the intersection of faith and governance, the book delves into how Christian beliefs shape the moral underpinnings of liberal societies. It analyzes the influence of these beliefs on public policy, highlighting their significance in ethical decision-making and societal values. Through this examination, it offers insights into the complexities of integrating religious principles within a secular framework.

    Politics, Theology and History
    4,5