"‘Religion’ is sometimes said to be the root of international conflict; and sometimes a resource for peacemaking. To some, ‘religion’ underlies human rights abuses; to others, it is the foundation of universal respect and love. But what, actually, is it? Do all these explanations refer to the same thing, or does ‘religion’ mean different things in different contexts? As Erin K. Wilson demonstrates, such questions have real-world, sometimes even life-and-death, implications. With her trademark clarity, Wilson spells out the policy, legal and international relations implications of how we understand religion, and why it matters."
Marion Maddox FAHA, Honorary Professor of Politics at Macquarie University, Australia
"Erin K. Wilson makes a compelling—and highly accessible—case that critical approaches to religion are not the sole preserve of academics, but instead offer great practical insight for practitioners, policymakers, and general audiences alike. Anyone seeking a more nuanced understanding of how religion intersects with contemporary global politics needs to read this book."
Peter Mandaville, United States Institute of Peace
"This is a much-needed addition to the growing literature on religion and international politics. Targeting people outside of academia, the book provides guidance on how to study an incredibly complex issue in an admirably clear and straight-forward manner. Drawing on her vast experiences working with policy and civil society over the last decade, Wilson presents her insights and expertise in a way that is accessible and practically applicable. I highly recommend this book for diplomats, NGOs, journalists, legal professionals and anyone else interested in developing a better understanding of religion and global politics."
Marie Juul Petersen, Danish Human Rights Institute
"A wonderful new contribution from a scholar permanently committed to connect theory with practice. Erin K. Wilson does not shy away from asking the most critical questions regarding our field of work, but always with the purpose of finding new entry points and exploring new pathways together. Her new book draws on a depth of knowledge on recent scholarship on religion in international relations, from which practitioners like me will benefit for many years to come."
Dr Ton Groeneweg, Program Officer at Mensen met een Missie, the Netherlands
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Erin K. Wilson is Professor and Chair of Politics and Religion and Vice Dean and Director of Education in the Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. She is also co-Chair of the Academic Advisory Council for the Transatlantic Partnership Network on Religion and Diplomacy.