Critical engagement with the politics of the Christian Right in Australia and, more important, analysis of the values underpinning their political activism has been the focus of some recent scholarship. 1 Yet as John Warhurst notes, religion and politics more broadly remain an under-researched field in Australia.2 Perhaps as a consequence, Australian experiences rarely appear in international scholarship tackling the rise of religion. Of the limited academic scholarship that has been undertaken, the subject of religion in contemporary Australia has been addressed as a sociological foray, cast as a confrontation between church and state, or treated as an investigation of political partisanship and shifting denominational relations
The place of religion in the Australian democracy and the nature of religious freedom in Australia h...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
Australia is a country rich in religious diversity. While constitutionally-speaking Australia is a s...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
The phrase 'religion and politics' conjures unsettling images of fiery-eyed zealots, in Protestant A...
This paper draws on data from two national surveys conducted by Edith Cowan University and NCLS Rese...
Australians as a people are not generally noted for their piety or for their holiness. They are a pr...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Fuelled by the power of the evangelical right, 'Religion and the public square' debates form a verit...
In 1901, an act of the British Parliament established the modern, independent nation of Australia, o...
Contemporary Australian expressions of religion and spirituality demonstrate a diversityand flexibil...
The place of religion in the Australian democracy and the nature of religious freedom in Australia h...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
Australia is a country rich in religious diversity. While constitutionally-speaking Australia is a s...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
The phrase 'religion and politics' conjures unsettling images of fiery-eyed zealots, in Protestant A...
This paper draws on data from two national surveys conducted by Edith Cowan University and NCLS Rese...
Australians as a people are not generally noted for their piety or for their holiness. They are a pr...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Fuelled by the power of the evangelical right, 'Religion and the public square' debates form a verit...
In 1901, an act of the British Parliament established the modern, independent nation of Australia, o...
Contemporary Australian expressions of religion and spirituality demonstrate a diversityand flexibil...
The place of religion in the Australian democracy and the nature of religious freedom in Australia h...
The parties contributing to the Freedom of Religion and Belief in Australia Inquiry had a strong int...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...