Democracy, Religion, and Commerce: Private Markets and the Public Regulation of Religion
작성자
Kathleen Flake
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Religion & Spirituality
형식
킨들
페이지
336
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2023
출판사
Routledge
판
1
ISBN-10
1000849635
ISBN-13
9781000849639
설명
Kathleen Flake explores the intricate dynamics between religion, government, and economic systems in a thought-provoking collection. The essays delve into how private markets and public regulation interact, particularly within the context of religion's role in society. Flake brings together voices that challenge traditional notions of separation between these domains, prompting readers to reconsider their assumptions about religious expression in a capitalistic framework.
The contributors analyze various case studies and theoretical perspectives, providing insights into how marketplace forces shape religious practice and how state interventions can affect both market mechanisms and religious freedoms. This multifaceted examination urges a deeper understanding of how democracy, religion, and commerce coalesce, and what implications arise for public policy and individual rights. As the boundaries between church and state continue to evolve, this collection serves as a critical resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersections of faith, governance, and economic life.
The contributors analyze various case studies and theoretical perspectives, providing insights into how marketplace forces shape religious practice and how state interventions can affect both market mechanisms and religious freedoms. This multifaceted examination urges a deeper understanding of how democracy, religion, and commerce coalesce, and what implications arise for public policy and individual rights. As the boundaries between church and state continue to evolve, this collection serves as a critical resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the intersections of faith, governance, and economic life.