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Beyond Neoliberal Theocracy?

2020
The world religion approach assumes that there is an essential entity with a definable identity called religion (e.g., “Islam”), independent of any national or social context. Against this dominant approach, this book has proposed an analysis of religious ideas, movements, and elites embedded in power struggles concerning the creation, defense, and ...
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Theocracy and Secularization

2018
Saudi is not a secular society, but it is partly capitalist. The spirit of modern capitalism is secular, and indeed secularization has gone hand-in-hand with capitalism. Secularization theory (A Conversation with Peter L. Berger “How My Views Have Changed” Gregor Thuswaldner. http://thecresset.org/2014/Lent/Thuswaldner_L14.html) is a term that was used
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The Iranian Theocracy

1985
The 1977 revolution in Iran was based on a widespread opposition to the Shah rather than in a chiliastic attempt to reach an Islamic Utopia. The loose alliance formed by reformists, Muslim radicals and Marxists used the Islamic medium to advocate their cause.
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The Byzantine Theocracy

1977
The constitution of the Byzantine Empire was based on the conviction that it was the earthly copy of the Kingdom of Heaven. Just as God ruled in Heaven, so the Emperor, made in his image, should rule on earth and carry out his commandments. This was the theory, but in practice the state was never free from its Roman past, particularly the Roman law ...
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Zwingli's Theocracy

The American Historical Review, 1968
Harold J. Grimm, Robert C. Walton
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Shadowless Theocracies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
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