A Nation Under God?: Essays on the Future of Religion in American Public Life

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R. Bruce Douglass, Joshua Mitchell
Rowman & Littlefield, 2000 - 252 páginas
A Nation under God? is a collection of original essays by political and legal theorists on the future of religion as an active influence in American public life. Contrary to popular sentiment, the contributors, who are themselves men and women of faith, regard the American tradition of bringing faith actively to bear on public affairs as one of the strengths of the American polity. Yet, they also acknowledge that the role of religion must be appropriately recast to suit a new political era. A Nation under God? displays a distinctive set of arguments on topics that range from the ethics of religious witness in public life to the future of civil religion in America.
 

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Transcendence and the Democratic Prospect
45
Recovenanting the American Polity
65
An Apt and Cheerful Conversation on Marriage
91
Where Are We Now? The Catholic Moment
111
PostProtestant America? Some Hegelian Reflections on
135
How Should We Talk?
163
The Controversy over
177
The Role of Judaism in Shaping
203
Index
243
About the Contributors
249
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