“Religion and politics have been closely intertwined for thousands of years in every geographical context. Currently religious activism has enormous importance and consequence and the disciplines of political science and international relations urgently need to update their conceptual and analytical equipment in order to assist society in understanding the diverse ways in which the relationship can be manifested and with what impact. Whether it is Christian pro-life campaigning on the Internet, a War on Terror against Islamic Extremism in the Middle East, or inter-faith dialogues on environmental protection, there can be no imagining that today’s global community will be ruled exclusively by secular visions of how politics should, and is, being done”
Emma Murphy, Government and International Affairs
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