Empowerment through religion: religion’s survival strategies in democratic politics Cover Image

Religia jako źródło władzy: strategie przetrwania religii w polityce demokratycznej
Empowerment through religion: religion’s survival strategies in democratic politics

Author(s): Maciej Potz
Subject(s): Political Philosophy, Governance, Government/Political systems, Politics and religion, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: religion and politics in Poland; religion and politics in USA; political science of religion; political movements; religious political actors in liberal democracy;

Summary/Abstract: In contemporary Western world religion has long lost its status of a default legitimating formula and has been relegated, in liberal political philosophy, to the private sphere. Institutionally, religious organizations have been largely separated from government institutions. Despite these adverse circumstances, religion – both as a system of ideas, values and norms and in its institutional expression – has adopted effective survival strategies guarding it from social and political marginalization. Religion has been accorded special status among other ideologies. In science, it results in a sort of methodological agnosticism, which treats religious and scientific statements as belonging to two in commensurable spheres. In politics, religious organizations are often granted special legal status among other political actors and religious freedom has been constitutionalized as a special case of general freedom of expression. As judicature and political practice show, religious arguments can often trump non-religious claims when fundamental value conflicts arise. In their political activity, religious organizations have used strategies characteristic for other political actors (lobbying, mass mobilization etc.), thereby gaining democratic legitimacy, as well as unique, religion-specific strategies. Armed with these and other empowering tools, religion can continue to influence democratic political systems in significant ways.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 93-105
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English