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Faith in politics

"According to current polls, about 85 percent of Americans identify with some religious faith and more than 40 percent say they attend religious services at least once a week. In recent years, religious observance - and even religious belief - have become important factors influencing voter choice. Active participation in electoral politics by some religious groups has fueled apprehensions that the traditional separation of church and state may be threatened." "In Faith in Politics, Reichley explores the history of religion in American public life and considers some practical and philosophic questions affecting future participation by religious groups in the formation of public policy." "Reichley begins by examining the various attitudes and points of view of strict separationists, liberal social activists, moderate accommodationists, and direct interventionists. He goes on to discuss the way religion and politics relate to each other through a theoretic structure of seven value systems: monism, absolutism, ecstasism, egoism, collectivism, civil humanism, and transcendental idealism."--BOOK JACKET. Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
eBook, English, ©2002
Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., ©2002
History
1 online resource (x, 429 pages)
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The religious factor
Religion, politics, and human values
Intentions of the founders
Interpreting the First Amendment
Religion and political action, 1790 to 1963
Time of turmoil, 1964-1985
Faith in action, 1986 to 2002
Religion and democracy