Religious crosses the spheres of both the private life and the
public institution. In a liberal democracy, public and private
interests and goals prove to be inseparable. Clarke Cochran's
interdisciplinary study brings political theory and the sociology
of religion together in a fresh interpretation of liberal culture.
First published in 1990, this analysis begins with a reassessment
of the nature of the "public" and the "private" in relation to the
political. The controversy over religion and politics is examined
in light of such contested issues of political life as sexuality,
abortion, and the changing nature of the family. Clarifying a
number of debates central to contemporary society, this timely
reissue will be of particular value to students with an interest in
the relationship between religious, society, and politics.
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