Despite talk of a "naked public square," religion has never
really lost its place in American public life. As the twenty-first
century opened, it was re-emerging in unexpected and paradoxical
ways. Religious institutions were considered for expanded roles in
welfare and education, at the same time that the limits of
religious pluralism--as, for example, in the relation of Islam to
American values--became a question of urgent public concern.
"Religion Returns to the Public Square;Faith and Policy in
America" explores how and why religion has to be mixed up with
American politics. Uncovering philosophical, historical, legal, and
social roots of this relationship, these essays go beyond
hot-button issues to reflect on the current interactions and future
possibilities of religion and politics in America.
Table of ContentsPart I: The Big Picture1. An Introduction to
Religion and Public Policy Hugh Heclo2. Two Concepts of Secularism
Wilfred M. McClay3. The Religious Conscience and the State in
American Constitutional Law, 1789-2000 Charles J. Reid, Jr.4. What
is a Public Religion? Jose CasanovaPart II: Religion in Political
Action5. Faith and Morals: Religion in American Democracy Wilson
Carey McWilliams6. Faith in Politics A. James Reichley7. Mainstream
Protestantism, 'Conservative' Religion, and Civil Society D. G.
HartPart III: Policy Applications8. American Catholicism, Catholic
Charities U.S.A., and Welfare Reform John A. Coleman, S.J.9.
Charitable Choice: Bringing Religion Back into American Welfare
Stanley W. Carlson-Thies10. Public Education Changes Partners
Charles Glenn11. With God on Their Side: Religion and American
Foreign Policy William Martin
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