Since the election of the Howard-led Coalition government in March 1996, the relationship between government and religious organisations has undergone some significant shifts. My address draws on research I conducted as the 1999 Australian Parliamentary Fellow to chart some of these shifts, and assess their implications for the future involvement of religious organisations, especially the Christian churches, in public policy
The phrase 'religion and politics' conjures unsettling images of fiery-eyed zealots, in Protestant A...
My aim is not to watch the gradual breaking down of a tradition - that of an 'established' church -u...
icated on the idea that public and private sectors have a role to play in serving those in need, uni...
The interaction between religion and politics is varied, complex and often heated. It involves const...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
Political protestantism has been an enduring theme in parliamentary and ecclesiastical politics and ...
This article examines how the engagement of diverse religious organisations and individuals in grass...
Political protestantism has been an enduring theme in parliamentary and ecclesiastical politics and ...
Despite their growing public profile, the Pentecostal churches are still dwarfed by the mainstream d...
This study began about three years ago as an inquiry into how the two religious clauses in the Aust...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
The article of record as published may be found at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3859035In this paper, ...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
The phrase 'religion and politics' conjures unsettling images of fiery-eyed zealots, in Protestant A...
My aim is not to watch the gradual breaking down of a tradition - that of an 'established' church -u...
icated on the idea that public and private sectors have a role to play in serving those in need, uni...
The interaction between religion and politics is varied, complex and often heated. It involves const...
Anna Crabb looks at the increasing prominence of religion in Australian political discourse THOSE W...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US...
Political protestantism has been an enduring theme in parliamentary and ecclesiastical politics and ...
This article examines how the engagement of diverse religious organisations and individuals in grass...
Political protestantism has been an enduring theme in parliamentary and ecclesiastical politics and ...
Despite their growing public profile, the Pentecostal churches are still dwarfed by the mainstream d...
This study began about three years ago as an inquiry into how the two religious clauses in the Aust...
In this paper we offer a critical assessment of the politics of the Christian Right and question the...
The article of record as published may be found at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3859035In this paper, ...
The new significance of religion in Australian politics raises serious questions about how our polit...
The phrase 'religion and politics' conjures unsettling images of fiery-eyed zealots, in Protestant A...
My aim is not to watch the gradual breaking down of a tradition - that of an 'established' church -u...
icated on the idea that public and private sectors have a role to play in serving those in need, uni...