Beyond Sacred and Secular: Politics of Religion in Israel and Turkey

Beyond Sacred and Secular: Politics of Religion in Israel and Turkey

by Sultan Tepe
Beyond Sacred and Secular: Politics of Religion in Israel and Turkey

Beyond Sacred and Secular: Politics of Religion in Israel and Turkey

by Sultan Tepe

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Overview

The global rise of political religion is one of the defining and most puzzling characteristics of current world politics. Since the early 1990s, religious parties have achieved stunning electoral victories around the world.

Beyond Sacred and Secular investigates religious politics and its implications for contemporary democracy through a comparison of political parties in Israel and Turkey. While the politics of Judaism and Islam are typically seen as outgrowths of oppositionally different beliefs, Sultan Tepe's comparative inquiry shows how limiting this understanding of religious politics can be. Her cross-country and cross-religion analysis develops a unique approach to identify religious parties' idiosyncratic and shared characteristics without reducing them to simple categories of religious/secular, Judeo-Christian/Islamic, or democratic/antidemocratic. Tepe shows that religious parties in both Israel and Turkey attract broad coalitions of supporters and skillfully inhabit religious and secular worlds simultaneously. They imbue existing traditional ideas with new political messages, blur conventional political lines and allegiances, offer strategic political choices, and exhibit remarkably similar political views.

This book's findings will be especially relevant to those who want to pass beyond rudimentary typologies to better assess religious parties' capacities to undermine and contribute to liberal democracy. The Israeli and Turkish cases open a window to better understand the complexities of religious parties. Ultimately, this book demonstrates that the characteristics of religious political parties—whether Jewish, Muslim, or yet another religion—can be as striking in their similarities as in their differences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780804758642
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 07/25/2008
Edition description: 1
Pages: 432
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Sultan Tepe is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Table of Contents


List of Tables     ix
List of Figures     xi
Acknowledgments     xiii
Introduction: Beyond Sacred and Secular: A Comparative Analysis of Religious Politics in Israel and Turkey     1
Paradox of Modernity? The Conundrum of Religion in Politics
Politics of Religion: Competing and Coalescing Conceptualizations     33
Religion in the Making of the Israeli and Turkish Nation-States: Incomplete Debates and Continuing Institutional Reformations     65
Ideologues or Pragmatists? The Ideas and Ideologies of Religious Politics
Representing the Sacred in Mundane Politics: The Ideologies and Leaders of Mafdal and Shas     103
Representing Islam in Secular Politics: The Ideologies and Leaders of the Nationalist Action, the National View, and the Justice and Development Parties     159
The Popular Roots of Religious Parties
Between Zionism and Judaism? Religious Party Supporters in Israel     229
Between Laicism and Islam? Religious Party Supporters in Turkey     283
Conclusion: Sacro-Secular Encounters: A Comparative Model of Religious Parties     343
Notes     371
Index     407
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