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To Serve God and Mammon: Church-State Relations in American Politics: Religion and Politics series

Autor Ted G. (Professor of Political ScienceUniversity of Nevada Jelen
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 mar 2010

Newly revised and updated, To Serve God and Mammon is a classic in the field of religion and politics that provides an unbiased introduction and overview of church-state relations in the United States.

Jelen begins by exploring the inherent tension between the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment. He then examines how different actors in American politics (e.g., the courts, Congress, the president, ordinary citizens) have different and conflicting values that affect their attitudes and actions toward the relationship between the sacred and the secular. Finally, he discusses how the fragmented nature of political authority in the United States provides the basis for continuing conflict concerning church-state relations.

This second edition includes analyses of various recent court cases and the implications of living in the post-9/11 era. It also features discussion questions at the end of each chapter, a glossary of terms, and synopses of selected court decisions bearing on religion and politics in the United States.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781589016378
ISBN-10: 1589016378
Pagini: 188
Dimensiuni: 154 x 227 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:0002
Editura: Georgetown University Press
Seria Religion and Politics series


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Provides an introduction and overview of church-state relations in the United States. Exploring the inherent tension between the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment, this work discusses how the fragmented nature of political authority in the US provides the basis for continuing conflict concerning church-state relations.