The Politics of Religion and the Religion of Politics: Looking at Israel

The Politics of Religion and the Religion of Politics: Looking at Israel

by IraSharkansky (Author)

Synopsis

Prominent political theorist Ira Sharkansky looks at the intersection of religion and politics, using the case of Israel-where a chief rabbi officiates along with a prime minister-to examine how the two inform each other. Focusing more on similarities than differences, Sharkansky demonstrates that both religion and politics can justify their position on the moral high ground. Both are involved in shaping our values and standard of living; however, neither religion nor politics can claim a monopoly of virtue: Political demagogues have their religious equivalents in self-serving prophets and false messiahs, and politicians and religious leaders both may violate the morality that they preach. Sharkansky examines the place of intellectual certainty, doubt, charisma, and passion in both realms. He argues that Israel, among other Western democracies where politics and religion intersect, supports a successful fusion of the two.

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Pages: 176
Publisher: Lexington Books
Published: 01 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 0739101099
ISBN 13: 9780739101094

Media Reviews
Sharkansky's book makes an important contribution.... In a brilliant exploration across time the author does not skirt any religious issue raised on the public agenda in Israel, be it trivial or major. The fit between the theory, captivating in its originality, and the case study is impressive. This is a thorough, innovative, and important work. * American Political Science Review *
Author Bio
Ira Sharkansky is Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is the author of many books on policy and politics in Israel and the United States, including Ancient and Modern Israel (1991), Governing Jerusalem (1996), Policy Making in Israel (1997), and Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance (1999).