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Title Religion and politics beyond the culture wars [electronic resource] : new directions in a divided America / edited by Darren Dochuk.

Publication Info. Notre Dame, Indiana : University of Notre Dame Press, [2021]
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Summary Influenced by culture war theories first introduced in the 1990s, much of the recent history of modern American religion and politics is written in a mode that takes for granted the enduring partisan divides that can blind us to the complex and dynamic intersections of faith and politics. The contributors to Religion and Politics Beyond the Culture Wars argue that such narratives do not tell the whole story of religion and politics in the modern age. This collection of essays, authored by leading scholars in American religious and political history, challenges readers to look past familiar clashes over social issues to appreciate the ways in which faith has fueled twentieth-century U.S. politics beyond predictable partisan divides and across a spectrum of debates ranging from environment to labor, immigration to civil rights, domestic legislation to foreign policy. Offering fresh illustrations drawn from a range of innovative primary sources, theories, and methods, these essays emphasize that our rendering of religion and politics in the twentieth century must appreciate the intersectionality of identities, interests, and motivations that transpire and exist outside an unbending dualistic paradigm. Contributors: Darren Dochuk, Janine Giordano Drake, Joseph Kip Kosek, Josef Sorett, Patrick Q. Mason, Wendy L. Wall, Mark Brilliant, Andrew Preston, Matthew Avery Sutton, Kathleen Sprows Cummings, Benjamin Francis-Fallon, Michelle Nickerson, Keith Makoto Woodhouse, Kate Bowler, and James T. Kloppenberg.
Contents Part I. Spirits of reform -- Who should lead the Christian workers?: fights for headship in church-labor solidarity, 1912-1919 -- American capitalism and agrarian spiritual dissent in the 1930s -- "The answers were apocryphal!": Protestantism and the politics of pluralism in Phylon's early years -- "The fulness of the earth is yours": environmental politics in the Mormon culture region -- Part II. Redefining church, state, and civil society -- "A gauge of our faithfulness": religion and the politics of immigration reform -- "To liberate from the accident of family wealth": how liberals revived and revised the case for school vouchers in the 1960s -- An American crusade: the religious liberty of Jews in Russia and the Soviet Union -- God's spooks: religion, the CIA, and church-state collaboration -- Part III. Faith-based activism in an age of fracture -- Catholic women religious in an age of fracture -- The occasional Catholics: faith, family, and the "Spanish-speaking" voter -- The Camden 28: Fratres sororesque in Pace (Brothers and Sisters in Peace) -- In defense of people: environmentalism and the religious right in late twentieth-century American politics -- Looking up: Latino megachurches and the politics of social mobility -- Progressive politics and religious faith.
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Subject Religion and politics -- United States.
United States -- Religion.
Religion
Religion and politics
United States https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq
Added Author Dochuk, Darren, editor.
Other Form: Print version: 9780268201296 0268201293 (OCoLC)1237398061
ISBN 9780268201289 (electronic bk.)
0268201285 (electronic bk.)
9780268201296
0268201293
9780268201319
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