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245 02 A secular age beyond the West :|breligion, law and the 
       State in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa /|cedited 
       by Mirjam Künkler, John Madeley, Shylashri Shankar. 
264  1 Cambridge, United Kingdom :|bCambridge University Press,
       |c2018. 
300    xviii, 422 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Cambridge studies in social theory, religion, and politics
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gIntroduction /|rMirjam Künkler,|rShylashri Shankar --
       |tSecularity I : varieties and dilemmas /|rPhilip Gorski -
       -|tThe origins of secular public space : religion, 
       education, and politics in Modern China /|rZhe Ji --|tThe 
       formation of secularism in Japan /|rHelen Hardacre --|tLaw,
       legitimacy, and equality : the bureaucratization of 
       religion and conditions of belief in Indonesia /|rMirjam 
       Künkler --|tSecularity and Hinduism's imaginaries in India
       /|rShylashri Shankar --|tSecularity without secularism in 
       Pakistan : the politics of Islam from Sir Syed to Zia /
       |rChristophe Jaffrelot --|tCharles Taylor's a secular age 
       and secularization from below in Iran /|rNader Hashemi --
       |tThe politics of Jewish' secularization in Israel /
       |rHanna Lerner --|tA Kemalist secular age? : cultural 
       politics and radical republicanism in Turkey /|rAslt Bâli 
       --|tEnigmatic variations : Russia and the three 
       secularities /|rJohn Madeley --|tPiety, politics, and 
       identity : configurations of secularity in Egypt /|rGudrun
       Krämer --|tThe commander of the faithful and Moroccan 
       secularity Jonathan Wyrtzen /|rConclusions :|tThe 
       continued prevalence of the "marker state" /|rMirjam 
       Künkler,|rJohn Madeley --|gAfterword and corrections /
       |rCharles Taylor --|gt Appendix : a quantitative take on 
       the incidence of Taylor's three secularities in the eleven
       country studies /|rMirjam Kunkler,|rJohn Madeley. 
520 8  This book traces religion and secularity in eleven 
       countries not shaped by Western Christianity (Japan, China,
       Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Iran, Russia, Turkey, Israel, 
       Egypt, and Morocco), and how they parallel or diverge from
       Charles Taylor's grand narrative of the North Atlantic 
       world, 'A secular age' (2007). In all eleven cases, the 
       state - enhanced by post-colonial and post-imperial 
       legacies - highly determines religious experience, by 
       variably regulating religious belief, practice, property, 
       education, and/or law. Taylor's core condition of 
       secularity - namely, legal permissibility and social 
       acceptance of open religious unbelief (Secularity III) - 
       is largely absent in these societies. The areas affected 
       by state regulation, however, differ greatly. In India, 
       Israel and most Muslim countries, questions of religious 
       law are central to state regulation. But it is religious 
       education and organization in China and church property 
       and public practice in Russia that bear the brunt. This 
       book explains these differences using the concept of 
       'differential burdening'. 
650  0 Secularism. 
650  7 Secularism.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01110732 
650  7 Asia.|2pplt 
650  7 Middle East.|2pplt 
650  7 North Africa.|2pplt 
650  7 Secularisation.|2pplt 
650  7 Religion.|2pplt 
655  7 Comparative studies.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423767 
700 1  Künkler, Mirjam,|d1977-|eeditor. 
700 1  Madeley, John,|eeditor. 
700 1  Shankar, Shylashri,|d1967-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iebook version :|z9781108287067 
830  0 Cambridge studies in social theory, religion, and 
       politics. 
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