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Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy Robert Wuthnow

Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy By Robert Wuthnow

Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy by Robert Wuthnow


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Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy Summary

Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy by Robert Wuthnow

How the actions and advocacy of diverse religious communities in the United States have supported democracy's development during the past century

Does religion benefit democracy? Robert Wuthnow says yes. In Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy, Wuthnow makes his case by moving beyond the focus on unifying values or narratives about culture wars and elections. Rather, he demonstrates that the beneficial contributions of religion are best understood through the lens of religious diversity. The religious composition of the United States comprises many groups, organizations, and individuals that vigorously, and sometimes aggressively, contend for what they believe to be good and true. Unwelcome as this contention can be, it is rarely extremist, violent, or autocratic. Instead, it brings alternative and innovative perspectives to the table, forcing debates about what it means to be a democracy.

Wuthnow shows how American religious diversity works by closely investigating religious advocacy spanning the past century: during the Great Depression, World War II, the civil rights movement, the debates about welfare reform, the recent struggles for immigrant rights and economic equality, and responses to the coronavirus pandemic. The engagement of religious groups in advocacy and counteradvocacy has sharpened arguments about authoritarianism, liberty of conscience, freedom of assembly, human dignity, citizens' rights, equality, and public health. Wuthnow hones in on key principles of democratic governance and provides a hopeful yet realistic appraisal of what religion can and cannot achieve.

At a time when many observers believe American democracy to be in dire need of revitalization, Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy illustrates how religious groups have contributed to this end and how they might continue to do so despite the many challenges faced by the nation.

Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy Reviews

A detailed look at religion's role in American democracy. * Kirkus Reviews *

About Robert Wuthnow

Robert Wuthnow is professor of sociology emeritus and former director of the Center for the Study of Religion at Princeton University. His many books include What Happens When We Practice Religion? and The Left Behind (both Princeton). He lives in Aldie, Virginia. Twitter @RobertWuthnow

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CIN0691222630G
9780691222639
0691222630
Why Religion Is Good for American Democracy by Robert Wuthnow
Used - Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
2021-09-07
328
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