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III CIVIL RELIGION AND THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY∗
Religious Education, 1975∗ Revised version of a paper presented at The Colloquium on Civil Religion in America, at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, Wake Forest, N.C., Nov. 1, 1972.
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American Civil Religion: An Assessment.
Contemporary Sociology, 1982Donald R. Ploch, Gail Gehrig
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II CIVIL RELIGION AND THE AMERICAN FUTURE*
Religious Education, 1976* This talk, given at the REA meeting at Philadelphia on November 24, 1975, will appear in much more extended form in a volume on religion and the American Revolution. In addition to the essay by Bellah, essays by Jerald C. Brauer and Sidney E. Mead will also be included.
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The Rhetoric of American Civil Religion
2016The tie that binds all Americans, regardless of their demographic background, is faith in the American system of government. This faith manifests as a form of civil, or secular, religion with its own core documents, creeds, oaths, ceremonies, and even individuals.
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Soviet and American Civil Religion: A Comparison
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 2001The United States and the former Soviet Union offer pertinent case studies for an application of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's conception of "civil religion." This essay demonstrates that in both societies phenomena akin to Rousseau's civil religion emerged, which included the generation of myths about the history and destiny of the nation, the celebration ...
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Making American Civilization Jewish: Mordecai Kaplan's Civil Religion
Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, and Society, 2006xM ffordecai M. Kaplan's concept of Jewish civilization has received more than its share of ink from American Jewish historians, and rightly so. Kaplan not only proposed the most original and far-reaching program for revitalizingJewish life in America but also offered the most penetrating analysis of the challenges facingJews in twentieth-century ...
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Civil Religion and the Renewal of American Politics
American culture is evolving rapidly as a result of shifts in its religious landscape. American civil religion is robust enough to make room for new perspectives, as religious pluralism is foundational for democracy. Moreover, as Amy Black and Douglas L. Koopman argue, American religion and politics are indivisible.Amy E. Black, Douglas L. Koopman
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Abraham Lincoln and American Civil Religion: A Reinterpretation
Church History, 1975A period of consensus in American religious historiography has ended, but students of American religion representing a variety of perspectives have recently come to regard Abraham Lincoln, once a subject of great dispute among religionists, as one of the most important and profound of America's theologians and religious leaders, if not the religious ...
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