The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey

The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey

  • Caroline Tee
  • Fabio Vicini
  • Philip Dorroll
Publisher:Oxford University PressISBN 13: 9780197624883ISBN 10: 019762488X

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The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey is written by Caroline Tee and published by Oxford University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 019762488X (ISBN 10) and 9780197624883 (ISBN 13).

Since its foundation in 1923, the Republic of Turkey has had a complex and often misunderstood relationship with religion. Despite the constitutional secularism implemented by its founders, Islam has been resurgent in Turkey in the 21st century, and the relative openness of Turkish society has cultivated vibrant religious (and non-religious) minority communities. The Oxford Handbook of Religion in Turkey offers a comprehensive analysis of the ways in which religion is understood and experienced in Turkey, with thematic sections dealing with religion and the state, theological trends, religious minorities, culture, and modern intellectual movements. With co-editors in chief specializing in religious studies, theology, and anthropology, the Handbook provides the definitive reference work in this growing field.