Secularism and State Policies toward Religion
Discover the intricacies of state-religion dynamics in "Secularism and State Policies toward Religion" by Ahmet T. Kuru, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This enlightening book spans 334 pages and delves into the reasons behind the diverse policies secular states adopt toward religion. Kuru explores the ideological battles that shape public policy, providing a comprehensive analysis of why the United States embraces a tolerant stance—characterized as 'passive secularism'—while France and Turkey enforce stricter limitations through 'assertive secularism.' This thought-provoking examination is essential for understanding the complex relationship between governance and faith in contemporary society. Whether you're a student of political science, religion, or sociology, this compelling work offers valuable insights into the differing approaches to secularism across nations.