Politics of Monotheism
Discover the profound insights of Politics of Monotheism by Ragnar M. Bergem, published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. This compelling paperback, spanning 86 pages, delves into the intricate political implications of monotheism. Bergem traces the Enlightenment roots of modern discussions surrounding monotheism, revealing a deeper ambivalence within Western perspectives on religion.
Through a thoughtful analysis, the book emphasizes that to fully grasp the political significance of monotheism, one must explore the diverse representations of truth found within monotheistic traditions. Whether you're a scholar of religion or simply curious about the intersections of faith and politics, this book offers a rich exploration of these vital themes. Don’t miss the opportunity to enhance your understanding of how monotheism shapes political discourse today.