Theocratic Democracy

Theocratic Democracy

Author: Nachman Ben-Yehuda

Publisher: OUP USA

Published: 2010-11-29

Total Pages: 313

ISBN-13: 0199734860

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The state of Israel was established in 1948 as a Jewish democracy without a legal separation between religion and the state. An expert on the construction of social and moral problems, Nachman Ben-Yehuda examines more than 50 years of media-reported unconventional and deviant behaviour by the Haredi community.


Theocracy

Theocracy

Author: Tish Davidson

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2014-09-02

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 1422294609

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Historically, theocracy has been a fairly rare form of government. Still, theocracies have appeared all over the globe, and they have taken a variety of forms. This book examines theocratic governments, from ancient Egypt to present-day Iran. It explores how different theocracies arose, how their leaders maintained authority, and what it was like for ordinary people living under religious rule. Theocracy will provide students with a wealth of fascinating and thought-provoking information.


Eternal Hostility

Eternal Hostility

Author: Frederick Clarkson

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

How should we respond to violence against abortion clinics and some of the lunatic, even comical pronouncements of individuals on the religious right? Frederick Clarkson makes it clear that behind the lone nuts who sometimes grace the headline news is a powerful and growing political movement. Drawing on years of rigorous research, Clarkson casts light on the wild card of the "theology of vigilantism" which urges the enforcement of "God's law.


DEMOCRACY Or THEOCRACY?

DEMOCRACY Or THEOCRACY?

Author: Don McEvoy

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2005-12

Total Pages: 173

ISBN-13: 0595371914

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

From the expulsion of Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson from the Massachusetts Bay Colony to the drama of the Scopes Trial, Don McEvoy takes us on an exciting journey through the history of America's struggle to find a solution to the question of the interaction between religion and the development of public policy. Three centuries of debate come alive through a series of letters to citizens of the 21st century from the participants in these historic events. The letters may be fictional, but they are authentic restatements of the ideas and arguments of proponents on both sides of every disagreement. The claims, assertions and allegations are as current as today's newspaper and next year's session of the Supreme Court. Is America a Christian nation? Is the "separation of Church and State" in the Constitution? Can a nation exist without recognition of the Sovereignty of God? Should tax money be used to support social programs and charities of religious institutions? Is the employment of Chaplains a violation of the First Amendment? Who decides what is taught in the public schools? Roger Williams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Horace Mann, William Jennings Bryan, Horace Greeley, Clarence Darrow and 37 other American leaders, both liberal and conservative, secular and religious, are right inside the pages of this book waiting to share their ideas with you.


American Theocracy

American Theocracy

Author: Kevin Phillips

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2006-03-21

Total Pages: 570

ISBN-13: 1101218843

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

An explosive examination of the coalition of forces that threatens the nation, from the bestselling author of American Dynasty In his two most recent bestselling books, American Dynasty and Wealth and Democracy, Kevin Phillips established himself as a powerful critic of the political and economic forces that rule—and imperil—the United States, tracing the ever more alarming path of the emerging Republican majority’s rise to power. Now Phillips takes an uncompromising view of the current age of global overreach, fundamentalist religion, diminishing resources, and ballooning debt under the GOP majority. With an eye to the past and a searing vision of the future, Phillips confirms what too many Americans are still unwilling to admit about the depth of our misgovernment.


Democracy Vs. Theocracy

Democracy Vs. Theocracy

Author: JoAnn M. Macdonald

Publisher: Booksurge Publishing

Published: 2008-10-24

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781439210789

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Bold and decisive, this collection of twelve essays serves as a bipartisan call to arms to stop the complacency and leniency of the ever-broadening and expanding religiosity in American politics.


Constitutional Theocracy

Constitutional Theocracy

Author: Ran Hirschl

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 0674264452

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

At the intersection of two sweeping global trends—the rise of popular support for principles of theocratic governance and the spread of constitutionalism and judicial review—a new legal order has emerged: constitutional theocracy. It enshrines religion and its interlocutors as “a” or “the” source of legislation, and at the same time adheres to core ideals and practices of modern constitutionalism. A unique hybrid of apparently conflicting worldviews, values, and interests, constitutional theocracies thus offer an ideal setting—a “living laboratory” as it were—for studying constitutional law as a form of politics by other means. In this book, Ran Hirschl undertakes a rigorous comparative analysis of religion-and-state jurisprudence from dozens of countries worldwide to explore the evolving role of constitutional law and courts in a non-secularist world. Counterintuitively, Hirschl argues that the constitutional enshrinement of religion is a rational, prudent strategy that allows opponents of theocratic governance to talk the religious talk without walking most of what they regard as theocracy’s unappealing, costly walk. Many of the jurisdictional, enforcement, and cooptation advantages that gave religious legal regimes an edge in the pre-modern era, are now aiding the modern state and its laws in its effort to contain religion. The “constitutional” in a constitutional theocracy thus fulfills the same restricting function it carries out in a constitutional democracy: it brings theocratic governance under check and assigns to constitutional law and courts the task of a bulwark against the threat of radical religion.


Theocracy: Can Democracy Survive Fundamentalism?

Theocracy: Can Democracy Survive Fundamentalism?

Author: P. J. Tierney

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-07

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 1475929277

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The author examines political efforts by fundamentalists, particularly in the United States. Drawing upon current events, history, psychology, ethics, and the Bible, Tierney delves into some of the excesses of contemporary Christian fundamentalism in its efforts to advance the vision of a form of American theocracy.