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In Reaping the Whirlwind John R. Pottenger provides a survey of the historical and contemporary relationships between religious expression and liberal democracy in the modern world. The first part of the book lays the groundwork of his analysis by using examples from history to demonstrate the genesis of political and religious "whirlwinds." It goes on to explore contemporary case studies, such as conflicts between Mormons and Evangelicals in the United States, liberation theology in Latin America, Islam and the state in Uzbekistan, and radical Christian reconstructionism. Pottenger believes that the formal institutions of liberal democracy should maintain this turbulence, even as religious activism threatens to upset the balance. He concludes by advocating religious liberty and recognizing the individual and social need for expression. At the same time, he maintains that the survival of liberal democracy requires that these religious traditions not dominate the public sphere.
Sommario
Introduction Part I: Religion and Politics 1. Mixing Religion and Politics: The Case of the Ten Commandments 2. Religion, History, and Logic: The Genetic Fallacy Part II: Foundation and Structure of the Modern State 3. Axes of History: Abandoning the Universal Christian Commonwealth 4. The Religious Axis: Rationality, Conscience, and Liberty 5. Constitutional Protection: America, Religious Liberty, and the Factual Imperative Part III: Challengers to Liberal Democracy and the Religious Axis 6. Mormons vs. Evangelicals:Uneasy Coalitions in the Public Square 7. Liberation Theology's Methodological Insurgency: Confronting Liberal Democracy 8. Islam and the State: Modifying Liberal Democracy 9. Christian Reconstructionism: Defying the Religious Axis Conclusion 10. The End of Civil Society Endnotes
Info autore
John R. Pottenger is an associate professor of political science at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. He is the author of
The Political Theory of Liberation Theology.
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Provides a survey of the historical and contemporary relationships between religious expression and liberal democracy in the modern world. This book explores contemporary case studies, such as conflicts between Mormons and Evangelicals in the United States, liberation theology in Latin America, Islam and the state in Uzbekistan, and more.