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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV035414199
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 239 Seiten) , 23 cm
    Edition: Online_Ausgabe Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 E-Books von NetLibrary Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 22382847
    ISBN: 0815796579
    Series Statement: Pew Forum dialogues on religion and public life
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , How would God vote?: an introduction /E.J. Dionne Jr. andKayla M. Drogosz --PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE --In the American Catholic tradition of realism /Mario Cuomo --A conservative Christian's view of public life /Mark Souder --Continuing the conversation --PART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE --What is a Christian to do? /Doug Bandow --Religion, politics, and the American experience /Michael Barone --The conservatory of virtue /Gary L. Bauer --The religious left, too often left out /Paul E. Begala --American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition /Robert Bellah --How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program /David Brooks --Once more, the cross and the flag /Harvey Cox --Common grace, natural law, and the public arena /Michael Cromartie --Faithful consensus /John J. DiIulio Jr. --Rendering to Caeser and to God /Terry Eastland --God talk and the citizen-believer /Jean Bethke Elshtain --The politics of religion in a sinful world /Richard Wig , The Puritans and American politics /Andrew Greeley --Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics /John C. Green --Religion, politics, and a changing America /Anna Greenberg --Protecting religion from politics /Susannah Heschel --Faith and politics /Amory Houghton Jr. --The fate of the Christian left /Michael Kazin --The myth of secularism /M.A. Muqtedar Khan --The spiritual dimension of societal life /Glen C. Loury --Governing religion /Martha Minow --Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena /Stephen V. Monsma --Voting not to vote /Mark A. Noll --Religion, faith, and elections /David Novak --Reasoning together /Ramesh Ponnuru --Faith in public office /David E. Price --The personalization of politics /Jeffrey Rosen --The role of religion in electoral politics /Cheryl J. Sanders --Mobilizing political participation /Julie A. Segal --Religions and the American religion /James W. Skillen --Religious liberty and the American founding /Matthew Spalding --Thoughts on
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von One electorate under God? 2004
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Politik ; Religion ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_08616533X
    Format: xv, 239 pages , 23 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    ISBN: 0815796579 , 0815716435 , 9780815716433 , 9780815796572
    Series Statement: Pew Forum dialogues on religion and public life
    Content: How would God vote?: an introduction E.J. Dionne Jr. and Kayla M. Drogosz -- PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE -- In the American Catholic tradition of realism Mario Cuomo -- A conservative Christian's view of public life Mark Souder -- Continuing the conversation -- PART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE -- What is a Christian to do? Doug Bandow -- Religion, politics, and the American experience Michael Barone -- The conservatory of virtue Gary L. Bauer -- The religious left, too often left out Paul E. Begala -- American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition Robert Bellah -- How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program David Brooks -- Once more, the cross and the flag Harvey Cox -- Common grace, natural law, and the public arena Michael Cromartie -- Faithful consensus John J. DiIulio Jr. -- Rendering to Caeser and to God Terry Eastland -- God talk and the citizen-believer Jean Bethke Elshtain -- The politics of religion in a sinful world Richard Wightman Fox -- Cuomological fallacies Robert P. George
    Content: The Puritans and American politics Andrew Greeley -- Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics John C. Green -- Religion, politics, and a changing America Anna Greenberg -- Protecting religion from politics Susannah Heschel -- Faith and politics Amory Houghton Jr. -- The fate of the Christian left Michael Kazin -- The myth of secularism M.A. Muqtedar Khan -- The spiritual dimension of societal life Glen C. Loury -- Governing religion Martha Minow -- Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena Stephen V. Monsma -- Voting not to vote Mark A. Noll -- Religion, faith, and elections David Novak -- Reasoning together Ramesh Ponnuru -- Faith in public office David E. Price -- The personalization of politics Jeffrey Rosen -- The role of religion in electoral politics Cheryl J. Sanders -- Mobilizing political participation Julie A. Segal -- Religions and the American religion James W. Skillen -- Religious liberty and the American founding Matthew Spalding -- Thoughts on religion and politics Jeffrey Stout -- Belief and power Robert Suro -- Dignity in work as an article of faith John Sweeney -- It's the content that counts W. Douglas Tanner Jr. -- Faith and the public square Jim Towey -- Faith communities and American democracy Mark R. Warren -- Faith, freedom, and toleration Alan Wolfe
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004 , How would God vote?: an introduction /E.J. Dionne Jr. andKayla M. Drogosz --PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE --In the American Catholic tradition of realism /Mario Cuomo --A conservative Christian's view of public life /Mark Souder --Continuing the conversation --PART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE --What is a Christian to do? /Doug Bandow --Religion, politics, and the American experience /Michael Barone --The conservatory of virtue /Gary L. Bauer --The religious left, too often left out /Paul E. Begala --American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition /Robert Bellah --How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program /David Brooks --Once more, the cross and the flag /Harvey Cox --Common grace, natural law, and the public arena /Michael Cromartie --Faithful consensus /John J. DiIulio Jr. --Rendering to Caeser and to God /Terry Eastland --God talk and the citizen-believer /Jean Bethke Elshtain --The politics of religion in a sinful world /Richard Wightman Fox --Cuomological fallacies /Robert P. George. , The Puritans and American politics /Andrew Greeley --Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics /John C. Green --Religion, politics, and a changing America /Anna Greenberg --Protecting religion from politics /Susannah Heschel --Faith and politics /Amory Houghton Jr. --The fate of the Christian left /Michael Kazin --The myth of secularism /M.A. Muqtedar Khan --The spiritual dimension of societal life /Glen C. Loury --Governing religion /Martha Minow --Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena /Stephen V. Monsma --Voting not to vote /Mark A. Noll --Religion, faith, and elections /David Novak --Reasoning together /Ramesh Ponnuru --Faith in public office /David E. Price --The personalization of politics /Jeffrey Rosen --The role of religion in electoral politics /Cheryl J. Sanders --Mobilizing political participation /Julie A. Segal --Religions and the American religion /James W. Skillen --Religious liberty and the American founding /Matthew Spalding --Thoughts on religion and politics /Jeffrey Stout --Belief and power /Robert Suro --Dignity in work as an article of faith /John Sweeney --It's the content that counts /W. Douglas Tanner Jr. --Faith and the public square /Jim Towey --Faith communities and American democracy /Mark R. Warren --Faith, freedom, and toleration /Alan Wolfe. , How would God vote?: an introduction , The Puritans and American politics , PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICEIn the American Catholic tradition of realism , A conservative Christian's view of public life , Continuing the conversationPART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUEWhat is a Christian to do? , Religion, politics, and the American experience , The conservatory of virtue , The religious left, too often left out , American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition , How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program , Once more, the cross and the flag , Common grace, natural law, and the public arena , Faithful consensus , Rendering to Caeser and to God , God talk and the citizen-believer , The politics of religion in a sinful world , Cuomological fallacies , Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics , Religion, politics, and a changing America , Protecting religion from politics , Faith and politics , The fate of the Christian left , The myth of secularism , The spiritual dimension of societal life , Governing religion , Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena , Voting not to vote , Religion, faith, and elections , Reasoning together , Faith in public office , The personalization of politics , The role of religion in electoral politics , Mobilizing political participation , Religions and the American religion , Religious liberty and the American founding , Thoughts on religion and politics , Belief and power , Dignity in work as an article of faith , It's the content that counts , Faith and the public square , Faith communities and American democracy , Faith, freedom, and toleration
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0815716435
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780815716433
    Additional Edition: Print version One electorate under God?
    Language: English
    Keywords: USA ; Politik ; Religion ; USA ; Politik ; Religion ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_9958059438402883
    Format: 1 online resource (257 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-280-81298-2 , 9786610812981 , 0-8157-9657-9
    Series Statement: The Pew Forum dialogues on religion and public life
    Content: Seeks to promote a greater understanding of American thinking about faith and public office in a pluralistic society.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; How Would God Vote? An Introduction; In the American Catholic Tradition of Realism; A Conservative Christian's View on Public Life; Continuing the Conversation; What is a Christian to Do?; Religion, Politics, and the American Experience; The Conservatory of Virtue; The Religious Left, Too Often Left Out; American Politics and the Dissenting Protestant Tradition; How Niebuhr Helps Us Kick the Secularlist Habit: A Six-Step Program; Once More, The Cross and the Flag; Common Grace, Natural Law, and the Public Arena; Faithful Consensus , Rendering to Caesar and to GodGod Talk and the Citizen-Believer; The Politics of Religion in a Sinful World; Cuomological Fallacies; The Puritans and American Politics; Two Faces of Religious Pluralism in American Politics; Religion, Politics, and a Changing America; Protecting Religion from Politics; Faith and Politics; The Fate of the Christian Left; The Myth of Secularism; The Spiritual Dimension of Societal Life; Governing Religion; Particularist Religion in a Pluralist Political Arena; Voting Not to Vote; Religion, Faith, and Elections; Reasoning Together; Faith in Public Office , The Personalization of PoliticsThe Role of Religion in Electoral Politics; Mobilizing Political Participation; Religions and the American Religion; Religious Liberty and the American Founding; Thoughts on Religion and Politics; Belief and Power; Dignity in Work as an Article of Faith; It's the Content that Counts; Faith and the Public Square; Faith Communities and American Democracy; Faith, Freedom, and Toleration; Contributors; Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8157-1643-5
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_INTNLM003534006
    Format: 1 online resource (xv, 239 p) , 23 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2004 Reproduction
    ISBN: 0815796579
    Series Statement: Pew Forum dialogues on religion and public life
    Note: How would God vote?: an introduction /E.J. Dionne Jr. andKayla M. Drogosz --PART I. FAITH AND POLITICS IN PUBLIC OFFICE --In the American Catholic tradition of realism /Mario Cuomo --A conservative Christian's view of public life /Mark Souder --Continuing the conversation --PART II. EXPANDING THE DIALOGUE --What is a Christian to do? /Doug Bandow --Religion, politics, and the American experience /Michael Barone --The conservatory of virtue /Gary L. Bauer --The religious left, too often left out /Paul E. Begala --American politics and the dissenting Protestant tradition /Robert Bellah --How Niebuhr helps us kick the secularist habit: a six step program /David Brooks --Once more, the cross and the flag /Harvey Cox --Common grace, natural law, and the public arena /Michael Cromartie --Faithful consensus /John J. DiIulio Jr. --Rendering to Caeser and to God /Terry Eastland --God talk and the citizen-believer /Jean Bethke Elshtain --The politics of religion in a sinful world /Richard Wig , Includes bibliographical references and index , The Puritans and American politics /Andrew Greeley --Two faces of religious pluralism in American politics /John C. Green --Religion, politics, and a changing America /Anna Greenberg --Protecting religion from politics /Susannah Heschel --Faith and politics /Amory Houghton Jr. --The fate of the Christian left /Michael Kazin --The myth of secularism /M.A. Muqtedar Khan --The spiritual dimension of societal life /Glen C. Loury --Governing religion /Martha Minow --Particularist religion in a pluralist political arena /Stephen V. Monsma --Voting not to vote /Mark A. Noll --Religion, faith, and elections /David Novak --Reasoning together /Ramesh Ponnuru --Faith in public office /David E. Price --The personalization of politics /Jeffrey Rosen --The role of religion in electoral politics /Cheryl J. Sanders --Mobilizing political participation /Julie A. Segal --Religions and the American religion /James W. Skillen --Religious liberty and the American founding /Matthew Spalding --Thoughts on , Reproduction
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    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Full text  (Click to View (Currently Only Available on Campus))
    Author information: Elshtain, Jean Bethke 1941-
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