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One Electorate under God? : A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics /

Seeks to promote a greater understanding of American thinking about faith and public office in a pluralistic society.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Drogosz, Kayla Meltzer, Elshtain, Jean Bethke, 1941-2013, Dionne, E. J., Jr
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, 2004.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t How would God vote?: an introduction /  |r E.J. Dionne Jr. and  |r Kayla M. Drogosz --  |g PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE --  |t In the American Catholic tradition of realism /  |r Mario Cuomo --  |t A conservative Christian's view of public life /  |r Mark Souder --  |t Continuing the conversation --  |g PART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE --  |t What is a Christian to do? /  |r Doug Bandow --  |t Religion, politics, and the American experience /  |r Michael Barone --  |t The conservatory of virtue /  |r Gary L. Bauer --  |t The religious left, too often left out /  |r Paul E. Begala --  |t American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition /  |r Robert Bellah --  |t How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program /  |r David Brooks --  |t Once more, the cross and the flag /  |r Harvey Cox --  |t Common grace, natural law, and the public arena /  |r Michael Cromartie --  |t Faithful consensus /  |r John J. DiIulio Jr. --  |t Rendering to Caeser and to God /  |r Terry Eastland --  |t God talk and the citizen-believer /  |r Jean Bethke Elshtain --  |t The politics of religion in a sinful world /  |r Richard Wightman Fox --  |t Cuomological fallacies /  |r Robert P. George. 
505 0 0 |t The Puritans and American politics /  |r Andrew Greeley --  |t Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics /  |r John C. Green --  |t Religion, politics, and a changing America /  |r Anna Greenberg --  |t Protecting religion from politics /  |r Susannah Heschel --  |t Faith and politics /  |r Amory Houghton Jr. --  |t The fate of the Christian left /  |r Michael Kazin --  |t The myth of secularism /  |r M.A. Muqtedar Khan --  |t The spiritual dimension of societal life /  |r Glen C. Loury --  |t Governing religion /  |r Martha Minow --  |t Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena /  |r Stephen V. Monsma --  |t Voting not to vote /  |r Mark A. Noll --  |t Religion, faith, and elections /  |r David Novak --  |t Reasoning together /  |r Ramesh Ponnuru --  |t Faith in public office /  |r David E. Price --  |t The personalization of politics /  |r Jeffrey Rosen --  |t The role of religion in electoral politics /  |r Cheryl J. Sanders --  |t Mobilizing political participation /  |r Julie A. Segal --  |t Religions and the American religion /  |r James W. Skillen --  |t Religious liberty and the American founding /  |r Matthew Spalding --  |t Thoughts on religion and politics /  |r Jeffrey Stout --  |t Belief and power /  |r Robert Suro --  |t Dignity in work as an article of faith /  |r John Sweeney --  |t It's the content that counts /  |r W. Douglas Tanner Jr. --  |t Faith and the public square /  |r Jim Towey --  |t Faith communities and American democracy /  |r Mark R. Warren --  |t Faith, freedom, and toleration /  |r Alan Wolfe. 
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