Catholics and Politics: The Dynamic Tension between Faith and Power

Exploring the relationship of Catholicism and American politics raises both normative and empirical questions. On the normative side are those who ask what role the Catholic tradition should play in American public life, or how Catholics should allow their faith to guide their political decisions. O...

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Main Author: Cochran, David Carroll (Author)
Format: Electronic Review
Language:English
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Published: Oxford University Press 2009
In: A journal of church and state
Year: 2009, Volume: 51, Issue: 4, Pages: 712-713
Review of:Catholics and Politics (Washington : Georgetown University Press, 2008) (Cochran, David Carroll)
Catholics and politics (Washington, D.C : Georgetown University Press, 2008) (Cochran, David Carroll)
Catholics and politics (Washington, D.C. : Georgetown Univ. Press, 2008) (Cochran, David Carroll)
Catholics and politics (Washington, D.C : Georgetown University Press, 2008) (Cochran, David Carroll)
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Summary:Exploring the relationship of Catholicism and American politics raises both normative and empirical questions. On the normative side are those who ask what role the Catholic tradition should play in American public life, or how Catholics should allow their faith to guide their political decisions. On the empirical side are those who ask what actual impact Catholic leaders, voters, or office holders have on the American political system, or in what ways, if any, Catholics are politically distinctive. One of the real strengths of this excellent volume is how it engages both kinds of questions.
ISSN:2040-4867
Contains:Enthalten in: A journal of church and state
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/jcs/csq007