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1. Alexander and Ashoka: Cosmopolitan Empires and Religious Policy from Egypt to India, 330–230 b.c.
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James W. Laine
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
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Part one. Religion and Empire in Antiquity
- 1. Alexander and Ashoka: Cosmopolitan Empires and Religious Policy from Egypt to India, 330–230 b.c. 13
- 2. Imperial Religion: China to Rome, 250 b.c.–250 a.d. 31
- 3. The Debate over Dharma: Hindus and Buddhists Compete for Ideological Dominance in South Asia 59
- 4. Confessional Religion and Empire before the Rise of Islam 79
- 5. The Rise of Islam and the Early Caliphate, 622–711 a.d. 105
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Part two. The Islamic Millennium
- 6. Imperial Islam, 690–1500 a.d. 119
- 7. The Great Islamic Empires of the Early Modern Era (ca. 1500–1700) 141
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Part three. The Modern World
- 8. Putting Religion in Its Place, I: Reformers, Kings, and Philosophers Challenge the Church 161
- 9. Putting Religion in Its Place, II: Revolution and Religious Freedom 182
- 10. The Contemporary Era: The Worldwide Regime of Meta-Religion 204
- Conclusion 233
- Notes 241
- Suggested Readings 263
- Index 267
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part one. Religion and Empire in Antiquity
- 1. Alexander and Ashoka: Cosmopolitan Empires and Religious Policy from Egypt to India, 330–230 b.c. 13
- 2. Imperial Religion: China to Rome, 250 b.c.–250 a.d. 31
- 3. The Debate over Dharma: Hindus and Buddhists Compete for Ideological Dominance in South Asia 59
- 4. Confessional Religion and Empire before the Rise of Islam 79
- 5. The Rise of Islam and the Early Caliphate, 622–711 a.d. 105
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Part two. The Islamic Millennium
- 6. Imperial Islam, 690–1500 a.d. 119
- 7. The Great Islamic Empires of the Early Modern Era (ca. 1500–1700) 141
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Part three. The Modern World
- 8. Putting Religion in Its Place, I: Reformers, Kings, and Philosophers Challenge the Church 161
- 9. Putting Religion in Its Place, II: Revolution and Religious Freedom 182
- 10. The Contemporary Era: The Worldwide Regime of Meta-Religion 204
- Conclusion 233
- Notes 241
- Suggested Readings 263
- Index 267