Christian : the politics of a word in America
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Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018.
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Published
Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2018.
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Book
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304 pages ; 24 cm
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1802
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-291) and index.
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Religious diversity has long been a defining feature of the United States. But what may be even more remarkable than the sheer range of faiths is the diversity of political visions embedded in those religious traditions. Matthew Bowman delves into the ongoing struggle over the potent word "Christian," not merely to settle theological disputes but to discover its centrality to American politics. As Christian: The Politics of a Word in America shows, for many American Christians, concepts like liberty and equality are rooted in the transcendent claims about human nature that Christianity offers. Democracy, equality under the law, and other basic principles of American government are seen to depend upon the Christian faith's sustenance and support. Yet despite this presumed consensus, differing Christian beliefs have led to dispute and disagreement about what American society and government should look like. While many white American Protestants associate Christianity with Western Euro-American civilization, individual liberty, and an affirmation of capitalism, other American Christians have long rejected those assumptions. They maintain that Christian principles demand political programs as wide-ranging as economic communalism, international cooperation, racial egalitarianism, and social justice. The varieties of American Christian experience speak to an essentially contested concept of political rights and wrongs. Though diverse Christian faiths espouse political visions, Christian politics defy clear definition, Bowman writes. Rather, they can be seen as a rich and varied collection of beliefs about the interrelationships of divinity, human nature, and civic life that engage and divide the nation's Christian communities and politics alike.--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Bowman, M. B. (2018). Christian: the politics of a word in America . Harvard University Press.

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Bowman, Matthew Burton. 2018. Christian: The Politics of a Word in America. Harvard University Press.

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Bowman, Matthew Burton. Christian: The Politics of a Word in America Harvard University Press, 2018.

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