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Law and Politics
Reference:
Stankevich, G.V.
Religious factors in the politics of the modern states.
// Law and Politics.
2011. № 7.
P. 1096-1100.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=51541
Stankevich, G.V. Religious factors in the politics of the modern states.
Abstract:
The policy of the modern states is infl uenced by a number of religious factors. Political involvement of religion is due to
the fact that modern humankind is disappointed in scientifi c rationalism of the Western thinking, and it actively takes part
in various religious movements, thus it is easily infl uenced by them, and religious movements attempt to draw closer to the
government institutions, trying to have greater infl uence on political, social and economic spheres.
Keywords:
political science, politization, secularism, modernization, rationalism, re-politization, post-secular, pro-religious, fundamentalism, post-modernism.
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