What is it about?
In the post-Cold War era, there are indications that religious authorities (chaplains, rabbis, churches) have expanded their influence within specific militaries, leading to growing interference in military affairs and provoking political debates. This article addresses scholarly deficiencies in identifying the conditions under which the desecularization of militaries takes place. To theorize this process, two militaries are studied, the US and Israel.
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Why is it important?
As religious institutions and movements try to assume prominent public roles in the post-Cold War militaries, it is important to conceptualize the conditions under which this process takes place.
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This page is a summary of: Theorizing Desecularization of the Military: The United States and Israel, Armed Forces & Society, November 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0095327x18806516.
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