Based on a liberalistic political conviction, it has been tabooed for religious groups to participate in political arenas while basing their religious faiths. Michael Sandel, however, argues that so many political practices have been performed based o...
Based on a liberalistic political conviction, it has been tabooed for religious groups to participate in political arenas while basing their religious faiths. Michael Sandel, however, argues that so many political practices have been performed based on religious faith and mostly in a negative way. Thus, he proposes the importance of religious groups' participation on the basis of their religious convictions. This article, in this context of discourse, focuses on an analysis of communication models of political participation of religious groups with a goal to find an acceptable model. There are, however, many different religions, and thus there should also be many different communication models for them. This article will focus on Protestant's model. After suggesting Hannah Arendt's concept of the political and examining of the inside and the outward political practices of religious churches, this article suggests 11 models of political communication, 6 models of the public discourse of Yi dynasty, and another 6 models of religious communication. Based on these analyses, this article gives 3 communication models of the political participation of religious identity groups. As a conclusion an acceptable communication model for religious political participation is suggested.