Description
This book presents a curated selection of writings by Satyapal Dang, a prominent thinker who has extensively analyzed the complex interplay between state, religion, and politics. Through thoughtful essays and scholarly perspectives, Dang examines how religious institutions influence political structures and state policies, and conversely, how governmental systems shape religious expression and practice.
The collection addresses fundamental questions about secularism, religious freedom, communal harmony, and the role of faith in governance. It offers readers a nuanced understanding of these interconnected domains and their impact on society, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in political philosophy and religious studies.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work serves as an important contribution to contemporary discourse on the relationship between institutional religion and political authority.







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