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Religious Issues and Goverment Policies in Vietnam Nguyễn Minh Quang, Trần Đoàn Lâm

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Việt Nam; NXB Thế Giới; 2005Edition: Revised EditionDescription: 266tr; paperback, illustration; 18 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.6
  • N573-Q1
Online resources: Summary: Religious Issues and Government Policies in Vietnam by Nguyen Minh Quang explores the complex relationship between religion and government policies, particularly in the context of Vietnam. The book examines how religious beliefs and practices intersect with state laws, policies, and social systems. Nguyen Minh Quang discusses the role of religion in shaping social and political dynamics, as well as the challenges that arise when government policies either support or restrict religious freedoms. The author delves into the impact of state regulations on religious communities and the ways in which religious groups navigate the balance between faith and political realities. The work offers insights into the ongoing dialogue between religion and government, with a focus on the implications for governance, religious expression, and social harmony.
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Religious Issues and Government Policies in Vietnam by Nguyen Minh Quang explores the complex relationship between religion and government policies, particularly in the context of Vietnam. The book examines how religious beliefs and practices intersect with state laws, policies, and social systems. Nguyen Minh Quang discusses the role of religion in shaping social and political dynamics, as well as the challenges that arise when government policies either support or restrict religious freedoms. The author delves into the impact of state regulations on religious communities and the ways in which religious groups navigate the balance between faith and political realities. The work offers insights into the ongoing dialogue between religion and government, with a focus on the implications for governance, religious expression, and social harmony.

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