Religious Political Movement
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A Religious Political Movement is a political movement that incorporates religious principles and religious identity (supporting religious governance goals within political systems).
- AKA: Faith-Based Political Organization, Religiously-Motivated Political Group, Theopolitical Movement.
- Context:
- It can typically advocate for Religious Political Agenda through religious political activism.
- It can typically recruit Religious Political Member from religious community base.
- It can typically promote Religious Value through religious political platform.
- It can typically challenge Secular Political System through religious political alternative.
- It can typically create Religious Political Institution for religious political representation.
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- It can often establish Religious Political Alliance with religious political partner.
- It can often utilize Religious Symbol in religious political messaging.
- It can often develop Religious Political Media for religious political communication.
- It can often influence Educational Policy through religious educational reform.
- It can often participate in Electoral Process through religious political candidate.
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- It can range from being a Moderate Religious Political Movement to being a Fundamentalist Religious Political Movement, depending on its religious political ideology.
- It can range from being a Democratic Religious Political Movement to being an Authoritarian Religious Political Movement, depending on its religious governance model.
- It can range from being a Local Religious Political Movement to being a Transnational Religious Political Movement, depending on its religious political scope.
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- It can have Religious Political Leadership with religious political authority.
- It can maintain Religious Political Doctrine through religious political interpretation.
- It can operate Religious Political Organization with religious political structure.
- It can engage in Religious Political Mobilization through religious political rhetoric.
- It can implement Religious Political Strategy for religious political objective.
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- Examples:
- Religious Political Movement Types, such as:
- Islamic Political Movements, such as:
- Christian Political Movements, such as:
- Hindu Political Movements, such as:
- Jewish Political Movements, such as:
- Religious Political Movement Historical Examples, such as:
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- Religious Political Movement Types, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Secular Political Movement, which explicitly rejects religious political principles in favor of secular governance.
- Religious Non-Political Organization, which focuses on religious practice without seeking political influence.
- Cultural Identity Movement, which emphasizes cultural preservation rather than religious political agenda.
- Political Party Without Religious Affiliation, which operates based on non-religious political ideology.
- Pure Theological Movement, which concerns itself with religious doctrine without political engagement.
- See: Political Islam, Christian Democracy, Religious Nationalism, Theocracy, Political Religion, Religious Identity Politics.