Includes bibliographical references (pages 372-421) and index.
Contents:
Conclusion Patterns of Religion-Politics Interactions -- State, Islam, Nation and Patriotism: Never-Ending Tensions -- The Nexus of Secularism and Communalism, or Hinduism as a Political Project -- Religion and the Transcendent State in China -- Orthodoxy: Between Nation and Empire -- Patterns of Religion-Politics Interactions -- Conclusion
Summary:
"The Parliament of Paris with the support of Catherine of Medici took immediate action to suppress Tanquerel's theses. He was coerced to sign a retraction which was publicly read during a meeting of the Faculty of Theology called for this very purpose. This case illustrates the pivotal moment when the symbiosis between God and Caesar expressed in Tanquerel's thesis - characteristic of the political-religious realm for centuries - came into question. This moment was critical because the Pope's long standing leadership over the kings' mundane actions was coming to a halt"-- Provided by publisher.
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