Religion and American Politics : From the Colonial Period to the 1980s: From the Colonial Period to the 1980sMark A. Noll Professor of History Wheaton College Oxford University Press, USA, 09/11/1989 - 416 páginas How do religion and politics interact in America? Why is it that at certain periods in American history, religious and political thought have followed a parallel course while at other times they have moved in entirely different directions? To what extent have minority perspectives challenged the majority position on the religious and political issues that impinge on each other? These are among the many important and fascinating questions examined in this book, the first thorough historical survey of the multi-layered connections between religion and politics in the United States. This unique collection presents previously unpublished essays by seventeen of America's leading historians and social scientists, including John Murrin, Harry Stout, John F. Wilson, Daniel Walker Howe, Bertram Wyatt-Brown, Robert Swierenga, Martin Marty, Robert Wuthnow, and George Marsden. Together, these distinguished contributors provide comprehensive coverage of the historical interaction between religion and politics in America, from the colonial and Revolutionary periods, with intense commitments to and disagreements over religion, through the evangelical Protestant ascendency that marked the nineteenth century, to the growing pluralism and heightened antagonism between liberal and conservative factions that typify our own era. |
Índice
Introduction | 3 |
BEFORE THE CIVIL | 12 |
Religion and Politics in America from the First Settlements | 19 |
Religion and Ideological Change | 44 |
Religion Government and Power | 77 |
The Democratization of Christianity | 92 |
Religion and Politics in the Antebellum North | 121 |
Ethnoreligious Political Behavior in the MidNineteenth | 146 |
Persistent Racial | 199 |
Protestant Theological Tensions and Political Styles | 281 |
Protestants and Others | 322 |
The Changing Terrain | 337 |
Religion Voting for President and Party Identification | 355 |
Religion Politics and the Search | 380 |
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in the Early American South 16001860 | 172 |
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Religion and American Politics: From the Colonial Period to the 1980s Mark A. Noll Pré-visualização indisponível - 1990 |
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Rebuilding Zion: The Religious Reconstruction of the South, 1863-1877 Daniel W. Stowell Pré-visualização limitada - 1998 |
The Two Majorities and the Puzzle of Modern American Politics Byron E. Shafer Pré-visualização limitada - 2003 |