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The political science of religion (also referred to as politicology of religion or politology of religion) is one of the youngest disciplines in the political sciences that deals with a study of influence that religion has on politics and vice versa with a focus on the relationship between the subjects (actors) in politics in the narrow sense: government, political parties, pressure groups, and religious communities. It was established in the last decades of the twentieth century.
The basic research areas of the political science of religion are:
These fields of research are in constant development. The newest area of research in political science and religion is on the subject of religion and international relations.
The political science of religion or Politology of Religion was established as an Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs as one of the first American university research centers devoted to issues surrounding the political science of religion.
The Politics and Religion Journal was founded by the Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance in Belgrade, Serbia in 2007.[2] Its spiritus movens and editor in chief is Dr. Miroljub Jevtic, professor at the Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia. The journal Politics and Religion, produced by Cambridge Journals, published its first volume in 2008.[3]
The political science of religion is studied at almost all universities and political science departments in the United States. The American Political Science Association has a religion and politics section.[4]
Islam, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Philosophy
Monarchy, Anarchism, Public administration, Politics, Communism
Politics, European People's Party, Social democracy, Chile, Communism
Public administration, International relations, Politics, Public policy, Law
Catholicism, Dominion Theology, Calvinism, Rousas John Rushdoony, The Institutes of Biblical Law
Religion, Metaphysics, Theology, Atheism, Gnosticism
Christian democracy, Christianity, Christian anarchism, Politics, Christian socialism
Religion, Politics, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism
Intelligent design, Evolution, Problem of evil, Religion, Deism
God, Religion, Problem of evil, Atheism, Afterlife