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Souled Out : Reclaiming Faith and Politics after the Religious Right / E. J. Dionne.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2009]Copyright date: ©2008Edition: Course BookDescription: 1 online resource (264 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780691143293
  • 9781400828289
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.70973 22
LOC classification:
  • BR561 .D56 2009eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Is God's Work Our Work? Faith, Doubt, and Radical Amazement -- 1. Is Religion Conservative or Progressive? (Or Both?) -- 2. Why the Culture War Is the Wrong War: Religion, Values, and American Politics -- 3. What Are the "Values" Issues? Economics, Social Justice, and the Struggle over Morality -- 4. Selling Religion Short: When Ideology Is Not Enough -- 5. John Paul, Benedict, and the Catholic Future -- 6. What Happened to the Seamless Garment? The Agony of Liberal Catholicism -- 7. Solidarity, Liberty, and Religion's True Calling -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Summary: The religious and political winds are changing. Tens of millions of religious Americans are reclaiming faith from those who would abuse it for narrow, partisan, and ideological purposes. And more and more secular Americans are discovering common ground with believers on the great issues of social justice, peace, and the environment. In Souled Out, award-winning journalist and commentator E. J. Dionne explains why the era of the Religious Right--and the crude exploitation of faith for political advantage--is over. Based on years of research and writing, Souled Out shows that the end of the Religious Right doesn't signal the decline of evangelical Christianity but rather its disentanglement from a political machine that sold it out to a narrow electoral agenda of such causes as opposition to gay marriage and abortion. With insightful portraits of leading contemporary religious figures from Rick Warren and Richard Cizik to John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Dionne shows that our great religions have always preached a broad message of hope for more just human arrangements and refused to be mere props for the powers that be. Dionne also argues that the new atheist writers should be seen as a gift to believers, a demand that they live up to their proclaimed values and embrace scientific and philosophical inquiry in a spirit of "intellectual solidarity." Written in the tradition of Reinhold and H. Richard Niebuhr, Souled Out will help change how we think and talk about religion and politics in the post-Bush era.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction. Is God's Work Our Work? Faith, Doubt, and Radical Amazement -- 1. Is Religion Conservative or Progressive? (Or Both?) -- 2. Why the Culture War Is the Wrong War: Religion, Values, and American Politics -- 3. What Are the "Values" Issues? Economics, Social Justice, and the Struggle over Morality -- 4. Selling Religion Short: When Ideology Is Not Enough -- 5. John Paul, Benedict, and the Catholic Future -- 6. What Happened to the Seamless Garment? The Agony of Liberal Catholicism -- 7. Solidarity, Liberty, and Religion's True Calling -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index

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The religious and political winds are changing. Tens of millions of religious Americans are reclaiming faith from those who would abuse it for narrow, partisan, and ideological purposes. And more and more secular Americans are discovering common ground with believers on the great issues of social justice, peace, and the environment. In Souled Out, award-winning journalist and commentator E. J. Dionne explains why the era of the Religious Right--and the crude exploitation of faith for political advantage--is over. Based on years of research and writing, Souled Out shows that the end of the Religious Right doesn't signal the decline of evangelical Christianity but rather its disentanglement from a political machine that sold it out to a narrow electoral agenda of such causes as opposition to gay marriage and abortion. With insightful portraits of leading contemporary religious figures from Rick Warren and Richard Cizik to John Paul II and Benedict XVI, Dionne shows that our great religions have always preached a broad message of hope for more just human arrangements and refused to be mere props for the powers that be. Dionne also argues that the new atheist writers should be seen as a gift to believers, a demand that they live up to their proclaimed values and embrace scientific and philosophical inquiry in a spirit of "intellectual solidarity." Written in the tradition of Reinhold and H. Richard Niebuhr, Souled Out will help change how we think and talk about religion and politics in the post-Bush era.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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