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Christianity and American Democracy

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Christianity not religion in general has been important for American democracy. With this bold thesis Hugh Heclo offers a panoramic view of how Christianity and democracy have shaped each other. Heclo shows that amid deeply felt religious differences a Protestant colonial society gradually convinced itself of the truly Christian reasons for as well as the enlightened political advantages of religious liberty. By the mid-twentieth century American democracy and Christianity appeared locked in a mutual embrace. But it was a problematic union vulnerable to fundamental challenge in the Sixties. Despite the subsequent rise of the religious right and glib talk of a conservative Republican theocracy Heclo sees a longer-term reciprocal estrangement between Christianity and American democracy. Responding to his challenging argument Mary Jo Bane Michael Kazin and Alan Wolfe criticize qualify and amend it. Heclos rejoinder suggests why both secularists and Christians should worry about a coming rupture between the Christian and democratic faiths. The result is a lively debate about a momentous tension in American public life.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
June 30, 2007
ISBN-10
0674025148
ISBN-13
9780674025141
Item Weight
17.0 oz
Dimensions
8.27 × 0.67 × 5.51 in
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