The most significant, public religious issue confronting America today is the relationship between Church and State. Secular opinion holds that the rise of religion in the public square is a threat to our democracy that must be resisted. American Religious Democracy argues that this position, although understandable, is misguided. American political life after the 2004 Presidential election is best understood as a religious democracy, though not of a fundamentalist variety. This book explains the decline of secular democracy, describes some of the legal, political and religious implications of this new religious democracy and, finally, invites secular voters to participate in religious democracy. The 2004 election clearly showed that a subs...
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Blog post, “Democracy or Secularism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religio...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Blog post, “For the Establishment of Religion “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation...
Societal changes often reflect politically, especially in a democracy. American politics are being i...
The current understanding of liberal democracy in many academic circles includes a set of restraints...
The legal status of religion everywhere reflects the development ofreligious traditions and institu...
Blog post, “Are Religious Politics “Undemocratic”?“ discusses politics, theology and the law in rela...
none2The global movement of culture and religion has brought about a serious challenge to traditiona...
States. Possible answers are proposed to three questions: Why are Americans more religious than citi...
Blog post, “Religion and the Public Square “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to...
Blog post, “The Beginning of the End of Religion as a Political Force“ discusses politics, theology ...
Blog post, “Can Religious Believers Be Good Democratic Citizens?“ discusses politics, theology and t...
Since 1947, the Supreme Court has promised government neutrality toward religion, but in a nation wh...
Blog post, “American Religious Democracy“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to re...
Democratic states must protect the liberty of citizens and must accommodate both religious liberty a...
Blog post, “Democracy or Secularism“ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation to religio...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Blog post, “For the Establishment of Religion “ discusses politics, theology and the law in relation...