Conservative Christians and Political Participation

Conservative Christians and Political Participation

Author: Glenn H. Utter

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2004-11-23

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1851095187

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A timely exploration of the political history, growth, and impact of one of the most powerful religious groups in the United States. Conservative Christians and Political Participation examines the involvement and influence of the growing number of Conservative Christians in America. A historical overview of the interaction of religion and politics from colonial times to today sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the demographics of this group, the concerns they share, and the creative methods they employ to achieve their goals through protests, political activity, leadership, and group organization. Case studies tackle highly emotional issues like same-sex marriage, decency in the mass media, school prayer, euthanasia, and American foreign policy toward Israel. The book also covers leaders such as Pat Buchanan and Ralph Reed, and discusses how they have been effective in their lobbying efforts through organizations like the Christian Action Network and the American Family Association.


New Kind of Conservative

New Kind of Conservative

Author: Joel C. Hunter

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 145962534X

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Conservative spokesman, author and pastor Dr. Joel C. Hunter forges a new path with A New Kind of Conservative. Hunter takes a provocative look at how faith and politics have interacted in America, giving civic - minded people a balanced and biblically - based approach to political involvement. The author speaks as a conservative Christian with traditional biblical stands regarding abortion and homosexuality, but expands it to include other biblical concerns, such as the environment, poverty, justice issues, AIDS, etc. This is not the ideology and rhetoric associated with the extreme religious right, but rather a broader look at politics that the Bible would have us address. Hunter shows how religion and politics do not have to be at odds with one another, and offers the information and motivation needed to take responsible action. Can a Christian/biblical worldview effectively mesh with postmodern society and secular government? Should Christians be involved in political action and, if so, how? How can Christians more effectively relate and present their faith in the context of contemporary and political society? Readers, regardless of their beliefs, will find this thoughtful, helpful and compelling reading.


Contemporary Evangelical Political Involvement

Contemporary Evangelical Political Involvement

Author: Corwin E. Smidt

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13:

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This book, written largely by evangelical scholars, analyzes the nature of contemporary evangelicalism and evangelical political involvement, identifies some of the strengths and weaknesses of evangelical political participation, and assesses the significance of present and future evangelical political activity. Contributions include: Contemporary Evangelical Political Involvement: An Overview, by Corwin E. Smidt; The Politics of Christianity Today: 1956-1986, by J. David Fairbanks; The Evangelical Phenomenon: A Falwell-Graham Typology, by Ron R. Stockton; Evangelicals and the New Christian Right: Coherence Versus Diversity in the Issue Stands of Evangelicals, by Corwin E. Smidt; Evangelicals and Political Realignment, by Lyman A. Kellstedt; Evangelical Politics: The Role of the Media, by J. David Woodard; The 'Coming-Out' of Evangelicals, by Lynn Buzzard; The Promise and Pitfalls of Evangelical Political Involvement, by Stephen V. Monsma; Goals of Evangelical Political Involvement: A Fundamentalist Perspective, by Edward G. Dobson; Can Politics Be 'Saved'?: What Must Evangelicals Do to Become Politically Responsible?, by James W. Skillen. Co-published with the Calvin College Department of Political Science and the Calvin College Conference on Christianity and Politics.


The Politics of Evangelical Identity

The Politics of Evangelical Identity

Author: Lydia Bean

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2016-12-13

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 0691173702

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Drawing on her groundbreaking research at evangelical churches near the U.S. border with Canada -- two in Buffalo, New York, and two in Hamilton, Ontario -- Lydia Bean compares how American and Canadian evangelicals talk about politics incongregational settings.


Just Politics

Just Politics

Author: Krish Kandiah

Publisher: Authentic

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781850788652

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Unsure if Christianity can have an impact in a political world of spin, sleaze and scandal? This book interrogates three rival MPs with some of the most challenging questions and provides answers to how we can make Christianity and politics work together for the greater good of our community, our country and our world.


Mainline Christians and U.S. Public Policy

Mainline Christians and U.S. Public Policy

Author: Glenn H. Utter

Publisher: ABC-CLIO

Published: 2007-07-26

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 1598840002

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Explores the relationship between mainline Christian denominations and U.S. politics and public policy, from colonial times to the present.


Just Politics

Just Politics

Author: Ronald J. Sider

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2012-09-01

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 1441239820

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Evangelicals today probably have more political influence in the United States than at any time in the last century--but they might not be certain what to do with it. It has been difficult to develop a unified voice on pressing issues such as social justice and moral renewal. Bestselling author and theologian Ron Sider offers a biblically grounded, factually rooted, Christian approach to politics that cuts across ideological divides. Shaped by a careful study of society, this book will guide readers into more thoughtful and effective political activity. It addresses perennially tough questions that often divide the church and includes a case study of the federal deficit debate. Practical, balanced, and nonpartisan, this book will be a welcome resource during the 2012 presidential race. This is a revised version of what was previously published as The Scandal of Evangelical Politics.


C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law

C. S. Lewis on Politics and the Natural Law

Author: Justin Buckley Dyer

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-08-08

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 1107108241

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This book shows how Lewis was interested in the truths and falsehoods about human nature and how these conceptions manifest themselves in the public square.


Toward an Evangelical Public Policy

Toward an Evangelical Public Policy

Author: Ronald J. Sider

Publisher: Baker Books

Published: 2005-02

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0801065380

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Deepens thinking about biblical and other conceptual foundations for political engagement in order to unify and give consistency to evangelicals' involvement in politics.