What Should a Political Scientist Know About Religion?

A political scientist will not see any reasons for becoming seriously interested in the phenomenon of religion unless he finds religion to be a lasting phenomenon in the history of civilization. The first question that needs to be answered in order to talk reasonably about the borderland between re...

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Main Author: Piotr Mazurkiewicz
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Language:deu
Published: Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University Press 2019-08-01
Series:Chrześcijaństwo-Świat-Polityka
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/csp/article/view/3639
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description A political scientist will not see any reasons for becoming seriously interested in the phenomenon of religion unless he finds religion to be a lasting phenomenon in the history of civilization. The first question that needs to be answered in order to talk reasonably about the borderland between religion and politics is the issue of what religion is, and how historical religions essentially differ from one another. One may then study, for example, the political effectiveness of religious motivation. The other question is whether a functional approach to religion in the context of political science is sufficient. The author suggests that it should be replaced with a semi-substantial approach. It requires from a political scientist to understand the essence of a particular religion and the extent to which certain social consequences of religious beliefs (e.g. polygamy, religiously motivated violence, separation between religion and politics) are related to its essence, and to what extent such relationship is merely accidental.             The article also analyzes traditional areas of a political scientist’s interest in religion, i.e. the relationship between the state and religious communities, religiously defined and motivated interests, and the state’s policy towards religious institutions. In addition, new areas of interest are discussed, such as confessional politics in the EU, or forgiveness as a political category of current relevance and a strictly Christian origin.
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spelling doaj-art-7e8de7f8424e4347b41bf0abe4cfa27c2025-02-01T08:47:05ZdeuCardinal Stefan Wyszynski University PressChrześcijaństwo-Świat-Polityka1896-90382719-84052019-08-012310.21697/CSP.2019.23.1.01What Should a Political Scientist Know About Religion?Piotr Mazurkiewicz0Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland A political scientist will not see any reasons for becoming seriously interested in the phenomenon of religion unless he finds religion to be a lasting phenomenon in the history of civilization. The first question that needs to be answered in order to talk reasonably about the borderland between religion and politics is the issue of what religion is, and how historical religions essentially differ from one another. One may then study, for example, the political effectiveness of religious motivation. The other question is whether a functional approach to religion in the context of political science is sufficient. The author suggests that it should be replaced with a semi-substantial approach. It requires from a political scientist to understand the essence of a particular religion and the extent to which certain social consequences of religious beliefs (e.g. polygamy, religiously motivated violence, separation between religion and politics) are related to its essence, and to what extent such relationship is merely accidental.             The article also analyzes traditional areas of a political scientist’s interest in religion, i.e. the relationship between the state and religious communities, religiously defined and motivated interests, and the state’s policy towards religious institutions. In addition, new areas of interest are discussed, such as confessional politics in the EU, or forgiveness as a political category of current relevance and a strictly Christian origin. https://czasopisma.uksw.edu.pl/index.php/csp/article/view/3639religionreconciliationChristianityIslampolitical science
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