Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized?David Herbertsupa/supReligion, State and Society: the KestonT r i g g R.: Religion in Public Life: Must Faith Be Privatized? Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007.
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【牛津公开课|原汁原味】Religion Has No Place In Public Life(7)。听TED演讲,看国内、国际名校好课,就在网易公开课
Religion and Public Life in New England: Steady Habits, Changing Slowly Journal of American HistoryMaffly-Kipp, Laurie F.
The Middle Atlantic region's religious diversity began in the 17th century and continues today. European religious minorities recognized the need to tolerate other faiths if they themselves were to be tolerated. From Quaker Pennsylvania to English Catholic Maryland to New York with no state religion,...
The article presents a discussion of the religion and public life of the Americans, adapted from a speech delivered on February 20, 2013 at a Hillsdale College National Leadership Seminar in Bonita Springs, Florida. Topics include the influence of faith in the culture and the public life of the...
Ready for Revolution: The Life and Struggles of Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) (review) By 1964 he was directing voter registration drives in "the most Southern place on earth"—the Delta, where he was jailed almost as often as his mortality was intimated. He helped organize the Mississippi...
In partnership with The Foundation for Religious Literacy, ReligionAndPublicLife.org is a project of 1791 Delegates, a delegation of First Amendment and human rights educators named after the year the Bill of Rights was ratified. Our sponsors include the philanthropic network of The Foundation for ...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: RELIGION, CULTURE, AND PUBLIC LIFESeries Editor: Katherine Pratt EwingAfter Pluralism: Reimagining Religious Engagement, edited by Courtney Bender and Pamela E. KlassenReligion and International Relations Theory, edited by Jack SnyderReligion in America: A...
With laicité or secularism seen today as one of the cornerstones of the identity of the French republic, it follows that the position of religion in public life is very limited, notably compared to its role in public life in Britain or the United States. While politicians in Britain or the...