"Given the tectonic movements of the 21st century, scholars of international relations, and their students, have long needed a solid collection of historic writing on the role of religion in foreign affairs. They have what they need in Hoover and Johnston's fine compilation." --Andrew Natsios, Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy, Georgetown University

"An impressive, timely compilation of some of the best writings on religion and foreign affairs. Hoover and Johnston provide a critical overview and a helpful division of the articles into key issues areas, including secularization, democracy, conflict, development, human rights, globalization and peacemaking. Students and teachers of religion and global politics will find the volume immensely valuable as a unified source for grappling with the complexities of this topic." --Monica Duffy Toft, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director, Initiative on Religion in International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

The role of religion in foreign policy debates, while never absent, has often been sidelined by popular prejudices and secular demands. The religious resurgence in America and the threat of extremist terrorism abroad have paved the way for a renewed recognition of the necessity of careful and candid dialogue about religion's place in international affairs. In recent years, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers have consistently reflected upon the role of religion in foreign policy, resulting in a vast, rich array of resources important for moving forward in an increasingly pluralistic world.

Dennis Hoover and Douglas Johnston here present the writings of leading scholars, revealing distinctive approaches to religion and global politics. Religion and Foreign Affairs offers readers a broad selection of essays, ranging across cultures and worldviews. From the ethics of force and peacemaking to globalization and American foreign policy, this compendium provides a solid introduction to the field of religion and foreign affairs that will stimulate discussion and encourage intelligent practice.
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Presents the writings of leading scholars, revealing distinctive approaches to religion and global politics. From the ethics of force and peacemaking to globalization and American foreign policy, this compendium provides an introduction to the field of religion and foreign affairs that will stimulate discussion and encourage intelligent practice.
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  • Acknowledgments
  • INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Religion and the Global Agenda: From the Margins to the Mainstream?
  • Dennis R. Hoover and Douglas M. Johnston
  • SECTION I: Secularization, Desecularization, and the Disciplines of International Affairs
  • 2. The Meaning of Secularism
  • Charles Taylor
  • 3. The Desecularization of the World: A Global Overview
  • Peter L. Berger
  • 4. The Challenge of September 11 to Secularism in International Relations
  • Daniel Philpott
  • 5. Rethinking the Role of Religion in Changing Public Spheres: Some Comparative Perspectives
  • Rosalind I. J. Hackett
  • 6. Kicking the Secularist Habit: A Six-Step Program
  • David Brooks
  • SECTION II: Theoretical Foundations from Antiquity
  • 7. ""Melian Dialogue"": History of the Peloponnesian War
  • Thucydides
  • 8. The Return of Ancient Times: Why the Warrior Politics of the Twenty-First Century Will Demand a Pagan Ethos
  • Robert D. Kaplan
  • 9. Unrealistic Realism: A Reflection on Robert D. Kaplan's ""Warrior Politics""
  • Dennis R. Hoover
  • 10. Excerpts from Book 19: City of God
  • Augustine
  • 11. Augustine's Political Realism
  • Reinhold Niebuhr
  • 12. ""Really Existing"" Scriptures: On the Use of Sacred Text in International Affairs
  • John A. Rees
  • 13. Isaiah's Vision of Human Security: Virtue-Ethics and International Politics
  • Scott M. Thomas
  • SECTION III: Ethics of Force
  • 14. Of War (Four Articles): Summa Theologica
  • Thomas Aquinas
  • 15. Just War Tradition: Is It Credible?
  • John Howard Yoder
  • 16. Moral Clarity in a Time of War
  • George Weigel
  • 17. War and Statecraft: An Exchange
  • Rowan Williams and George Weigel
  • 18. Torture: A Just War Perspective
  • James Turner Johnson
  • 19. The New Jihad and Islamic Tradition
  • John Kelsay
  • SECTION IV: Religion and Conflict
  • 20. Terror Mandated by God
  • Mark Juergensmeyer
  • 21. The Clash of Civilizations?
  • Samuel P. Huntington
  • 22. Challenging Huntington
  • Richard E. Rubenstein and Jarle Crocker
  • 23. Memo to the State: Religion and Security
  • Chris Seiple
  • 24. The Politics of Persecuted Religious Minorities
  • Philip Jenkins
  • 25. Religious Freedom: Good for What Ails Us?
  • Brian J. Grim
  • 26. How Shall We Study Religion and Conflict?: Challenges and Opportunities in the Early Twenty-First Century
  • John D. Carlson and Matt Correa
  • SECTION V: Religion and Peacemaking
  • 27. Religion and Global Affairs: Religious ""Militants for Peace""
  • R. Scott Appleby
  • 28. Faith-Based Diplomacy: An Ancient Idea Newly Emergent
  • Brian Cox and Daniel Philpott
  • 29. Military Chaplains: Bridging Church and State
  • Douglas M. Johnston
  • 30. Religion as Destroyer and Creator of Peace: A Postmortem on Failed Peace Processes
  • Marc Gopin
  • 31. Catholic Peacemaking, 1991-2005: The Legacy of Pope John Paul II
  • Drew Christiansen
  • 32. The Potential for Peacebuilding in Islam: Toward an Islamic Concept of Peace Hisham Soliman
  • SECTION VI: Religion, Globalization, and Transnationalism
  • 33. Jihad vs. McWorld
  • Benjamin Barber
  • 34. Religion and Globalization
  • James Kurth
  • 35. Transnational Religious Actors and International Politics
  • Jeffrey Haynes
  • 36. Transnational Religious Connections
  • Robert Wuthnow and Stephen Offutt
  • 37. European Politics Gets Old-Time Religion
  • Timothy A. Byrnes
  • SECTION VII: Religion and Economic Development
  • 38. Max Weber Is Alive and Well, and Living in Guatemala: The Protestant Ethic Today
  • Peter L. Berger
  • 39. Inspiring Development in Fragile States
  • Seth Kaplan
  • 40. New House Rules: Christianity, Economics, and Planetary Living
  • Sallie McFague
  • 41. Islam, Globalization, and Economic Performance in the Middle East
  • Marcus Noland and Howard Pack
  • 42. Development, Religion, and Women's Roles in Contemporary Societies
  • Katherine Marshall
  • SECTION VIII: Religion, Democracy, and the State
  • 43. Separation of Religion and State in the Twenty-First Century: Comparing the Middle East and Western Democracies
  • Jonathan Fox and Shmuel Sandler
  • 44. Rethinking Religious Establishment and Liberal Democracy: Lessons from Israel
  • Steven V. Mazie
  • 45. Christianity and Democracy: The Pioneering Protestants
  • Robert D. Woodberry and Timothy S. Shah
  • 46. The Rise of ""Muslim Democracy""
  • Vali Nasr
  • 47. Public Theology and Democracy's Future
  • Max L. Stackhouse
  • 48. Public Religion, Democracy Promotion, and U.S. Foreign Policy
  • Thomas F. Farr
  • SECTION IX: Religious Freedom and Human Rights
  • 49. Debating International Human Rights: The ""Middle Ground"" for Religious Participants
  • Paul A. Brink
  • 50. Religious Liberty and Human Dignity: A Tale of Two Declarations
  • Kevin J. Hasson
  • 51. Roman Catholicism and the Faith-Based Movement for Global Human Rights
  • Allen D. Hertzke
  • 52. Patterns and Contexts of Religious Freedom and Persecution
  • Paul Marshall
  • 53. Does the Human Right to Freedom of Conscience, Religion, and Belief Have Special Status?
  • David Little
  • 54. Balancing Religious Freedom and Cultural Preservation
  • Jose Casanova
  • 55. Soul Wars: New Battles, New Norms
  • John Witte, Jr.
  • SECTION X: Religion and the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
  • 56. Religion and International Affairs
  • Barry Rubin
  • 57. Faith and Diplomacy
  • Madeleine Albright
  • 58. Religion and American Foreign Policy
  • Jack Miles
  • 59. Methodology, Metrics, and Moral Imperatives in Religious Freedom Diplomacy
  • Robert A. Seiple
  • Notes
  • List of Credits
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    Produktdetaljer

    ISBN
    9781602582422
    Publisert
    2011-12-17
    Utgiver
    Baylor University Press
    Vekt
    1111 gr
    Høyde
    251 mm
    Bredde
    177 mm
    Dybde
    38 mm
    Aldersnivå
    G, 01
    Språk
    Product language
    Engelsk
    Format
    Product format
    Heftet
    Antall sider
    633

    Biografisk notat

    Dennis R. Hoover is Vice President for Research and Publications at the Institute for Global Engagement. He also serves as executive director of the Center on Faith & International Affairs and is the editor of the Center's journal, The Review of Faith & International Affairs.

    Douglas M. Johnston is the president and founder of the International Center for Religion and Diplomacy and the author of Religion, Terror, and Error: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Challenge of Spiritual Engagement.