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<article-title>Politicization of Religion as a Socio-Political Phenomenon</article-title>
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<volume>24</volume>
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<abstract><p>The process of politicization of religious ideology characterizes intensive attempts to integrate religiously interpreted forms of socio-political activity into theological concepts and theories. An expanded search for points of possible application of theology in the field of social activity and politics is also considered. This social religious phenomenon found expression in the emergence of a number of unique interfaith theologies that have become a fact of modern religious life.</p></abstract>
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<p>The process of politicization of religious ideology characterizes intensive attempts to integrate religiously interpreted forms of socio-political activity into theological concepts and theories. An expanded search for points of possible application of theology in the field of social activity and politics is also considered. This social religious phenomenon found expression in the emergence of a number of unique interfaith theologies that have become a fact of modern religious life.</p>
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