What's God Got to Do with the American Experiment?
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<DIV><P>More than two hundred years have passed since the Constitution was written yet Americans still cannot make up their minds whether religion is primarily private public or a combination of the two. This collection of essays explores the unsettled—and often unsettling—question of organized religion's role in contemporary public life. Richard N. Ostling reviews religious belief and practice in the United States in a survey of the ever-changing religious landscape while Robert J. Blendon and others compare the political moral and religious values of the 1960s with those of the 1990s. Patrick Glynn and Alan Wolfe examine different religious responses to the recent presidential scandal and James Q. Wilson John J. DiIulio Jr. and Ram Cnaan examine the rise of faith-based social programs including the shift of private funds to social service providers the role of black churches in the inner city and social and community work by urban religious congregations. Additional contributors include Taylor Branch Kurt Schmoke Cal Thomas and Peter Wehner.</P></DIV>
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