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Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, 1935-
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305.60973 22
Publication Date
2003
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Since its inception, the United States has defined itself as a nation of immigrants and a land of religious freedom. But following September 11, 2001 American openness to immigrants and openness to other beliefs have come into question. In a timely manner, Religion and Immigration provides comparative perspectives on Protestants, Catholics, Muslims and Jews entering the American scene. Will Muslims seek and receive inclusion in ways similar to Catholics and Jews generations before? How will new immigrant populations influence and be influenced by current religious communities? How do overlappi.
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D'Antonio, William V.
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328.7309045 22
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2013
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In Religion, Politics, and Polarization: How Religiopolitical Conflict are Changing Congress and American Democracy, three esteemed scholars trace the confluence of religion and party in the U.S. Congress over time. Drawing on forty years of congressional roll call votes as well as public opinion survey data, the book argues that the ideologies of both the Democratic and Republican parties are grounded in religious values and beliefs that strongly influence the voting patterns of party members. The authors examine several.
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Gellman, Erik S.
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331.63960730750922 22
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2011
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How two southern ministers preached and practiced a vision of a more democratic America.
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Smith, Craig R.
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973.5092 22
Publication Date
2005
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