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One Electorate Under God?: A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics
One Electorate Under God?: A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics
Date: 28 April 2011, 15:42

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The United States has been described as a nation with the soul of a church. Religion is discussed more explicitly and more urgently in American politics than in the public debates of any other wealthy democracy. It is certain to play an important role in the elections of 2004. Yet debates over religion and politics are often narrow and highly partisan, although the questions at hand demand a broader and more civil discussion. One Electorate under God? widens the dialogue by bringing together in one volume some of the most influential voices in American intellectual and political life.
This book draws on a public debate between former New York governor Mario Cuomo and Indiana congressman Mark Souder, who discuss how their respective faith convictions have been both shaped by and reflected in their careers as public servants.
This discussion, in turn, prompted commentary by a diverse group of scholars, politicians, journalists, and religious leaders who are engaged simultaneously in the religious and policy realms. Each contributor offers insights on how political leaders and religious convictions shape our politics.
One Electorate under God arises from the idea that public deliberation is more honesta€”and more democratica€”when officials are open and reflective about the interactions between their religious convictions and their commitments in the secular realm. This volumea€”the first of its kinda€”seeks to promote a greater understanding of American thinking about faith and public office in a pluralistic society.

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