Unexpected convergences: Religious nationalism in Israel and turkey

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This article compares Israel and Turkey to demonstrate how religious nationalism can be analyzed by a combination of historical institutionalism and conceptual history of religious ideas and doctrines. Both cases exemplify how the building of the nation-state was associated with the exportation of the western concept of religion. The resulting association between national territory, state and religion can explain the existing politicization of religion.

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Cesari, J. (2018). Unexpected convergences: Religious nationalism in Israel and turkey. Religions, 9(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel9110334

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