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Theorizing Desecularization of the Military: The United States and Israel
Yagil Levy
Public Policy
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Military
100%
Israel
100%
United States
100%
Desecularization
100%
Soldiers
11%
Religiosity
11%
Symbolic Value
11%
Religious Actors
11%
Religious Diversity
11%
Religious Intolerance
11%
Organizational Interest
11%
External Constraint
11%
Military Chaplains
11%
Influences of Religion
11%
Religious Service
11%
Spiritual Services
11%
Arts and Humanities
Israel
100%
Desecularization
100%
Military
66%
Religion
33%
Sacrifice
33%
Symbolics
16%
Spiritual
16%
Religiosity
16%
Religious intolerance
16%
Religious diversity
16%
Military Chaplains
16%
reliance
16%
Deficiency
16%
Social Sciences
Israel
100%
Military
100%
Religiosity
25%