Politics and Religion Journal

Politics and Religion Journal

14/2

Publication date: Dec 2020


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The Word of The Editor-In-Chief

The Word of The Guest Editor

Topic of this Issues
Politology of Religion in Poland

Ryszard Michalak
The History of Politology of Religion in Poland.
Research Review

Joanna Kulska
Bridging the Nation and the State: Catholic Church in Poland as Political Actor.

Michal Gierycz
Life Issues Matter: Catholic Church and the Dispute on the Primary Morality Policy in Poland

Anna M. Solarz
The Impact of Immigration Crisis on Europe’s Cultural Condition: Why are the Poles ‘Apprehensive’ about Muslims?

Piotr Burgoński
Religion and Polish Foreign Policy in the 21st Century

ANALYSIS

Agnieszka Nitza-Makowska
Indian and Pakistani Regime Trajectories: Social Hierarchy and Majority Religion’s Public Presence versus Democracy

Didem D. Duman, Ece Unur
How Religion Matters: Islamophobia, Terrorism and Twitter

Gokhan Celem, Ahmet A. Altay
From an Intellectual Movement to Political Parties: The Transformation of Turkish Islamist Groups

Labeeb Bsoul
The Islamic Episteme of Polities Development In International Affairs

Gyulnara Gadzhimuradova, Lujain Rabar
The Role of Women in The Political Life of The Arab-Muslim Countries: Examples From Tunisia and Lebanon

Reviews, Critical Views and Polemics

Jose A. Abreu Colombri
Doing Theology in The Age of Trump. A Critical Report on Christian Nationalism

Mirela Lončar
Secular States, Religious Politics: India, Turkey and The Future of Secularism



The Politics and Religion Journal is the world’s first theoretical publication dedicated to this emerging discipline in political science. The idea for the journal was spawned by a group of researchers working in the area of politology  of religion. All studies published in the journal are reviewed by two qualified experts. The Politics and Religion Journal is published by the Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance in Belgrade, Serbia.

The Politics and Religion Journal welcomes a broad spectrum of views and opinions. The true contribution to our scientific discipline is the sole criteria that editors use to select texts, meaning that truth will not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness. Truth is the ultimate criteria for genuine science. The Politics and Religion Journal was largely inspired by the notion of freedom of expression advanced by John Stuart Mill: “We could never be sure that opinion-to-be-suppressed is wrong, and even if it is, it would be a mistake to suppress it.”

The Politics and Religion Journal was founded by Dr. Miroljub Jevtic, an IPSA member and a Professor of Politology of religion in the Political Science Department at the University of Belgrade. Dr. Jevtic also serves as the Journal’s editor-in-chief.