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Whose God rules?[electronic resource...
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Greenlee, Edwin J., (1950-)
Whose God rules?[electronic resource] :is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
322/.10973
書名/作者:
Whose God rules? : is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? // edited by Nathan C. Walker and Edwin J. Greenlee ; foreword by Tony Blair.
其他作者:
Walker, Nathan C.,
出版者:
New York : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2011.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xii, 263 p.)
標題:
Religion and politics - United States.
標題:
Religion and state - United States.
標題:
Democracy - United States.
標題:
Democracy - Religious aspects.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / General.
標題:
RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General.
標題:
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy
標題:
United States - Economic conditions - To 1865.
ISBN:
9781137002242 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137002247 (electronic bk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Foreword; T.Blair -- Introduction to the Theolegal Theory; N.C.Walker -- PART I: A THEOLEGAL NATION -- Editorial Preface to Unit I -- Theolegal Discourse; K.Greenawalt -- Religious Fairness; M.Nussbaum -- Religious Secularism; P.M.Cooey -- PART II: THEOLEGAL OFFICIALS -- Editorial Preface to Unit II -- The Religious Right; A.Dershowitz -- Religious Judges; E.J.Greenlee -- Religious Presidents; M.J.Rozell -- Presidential Abortion Rhetoric; T.G.Jelen& B.Morris -- PART III: THEOLEGAL DEMOCRACY -- Editorial Preface to Unit III -- Stem Cell Research; R.P.George -- Evolution v. Creation; M.Zimmerman -- Marriage Equality; S.Sobel& E.J.Greenlee -- Theolegal Marriage; C.Carlson -- PART IV: THEODIPLOMACY -- Editorial Preface to Unit IV -- Theotorture of Guan�tnamo; D.L.McColgin -- Theolegal Nuclear Weapons Policy; D.B.Shaw -- Theology of Human Rights; W.F.Schulz -- Religious Freedom; J.K.Grieboski -- Conclusion; E.J.Greenlee& N.C.Walker.
摘要、提要註:
www.WhoseGodRules.com
Theolegal democracy defines a political system that allows public officials to use theology in its democratic process to shape law without instituting an official state religion. In Whose God Rules?, preeminent scholars debate the theolegal theory, which describes the gray area between a secular legal system, where theology is dismissed as irrational and a threat to the separation of religion and state, and a theocracy, where a single religion determines all law. The United States is neither a secular nation nor a theocracy, leading scholars to ask whether the United States is a theolegal democracy. If so, whose God rules?
電子資源:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137002242
Whose God rules?[electronic resource] :is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? /
Whose God rules?
is the United States a secular nation or a theolegal democracy? /[electronic resource] :edited by Nathan C. Walker and Edwin J. Greenlee ; foreword by Tony Blair. - New York :Palgrave Macmillan,2011. - 1 online resource (xii, 263 p.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foreword; T.Blair -- Introduction to the Theolegal Theory; N.C.Walker -- PART I: A THEOLEGAL NATION -- Editorial Preface to Unit I -- Theolegal Discourse; K.Greenawalt -- Religious Fairness; M.Nussbaum -- Religious Secularism; P.M.Cooey -- PART II: THEOLEGAL OFFICIALS -- Editorial Preface to Unit II -- The Religious Right; A.Dershowitz -- Religious Judges; E.J.Greenlee -- Religious Presidents; M.J.Rozell -- Presidential Abortion Rhetoric; T.G.Jelen& B.Morris -- PART III: THEOLEGAL DEMOCRACY -- Editorial Preface to Unit III -- Stem Cell Research; R.P.George -- Evolution v. Creation; M.Zimmerman -- Marriage Equality; S.Sobel& E.J.Greenlee -- Theolegal Marriage; C.Carlson -- PART IV: THEODIPLOMACY -- Editorial Preface to Unit IV -- Theotorture of Guan�tnamo; D.L.McColgin -- Theolegal Nuclear Weapons Policy; D.B.Shaw -- Theology of Human Rights; W.F.Schulz -- Religious Freedom; J.K.Grieboski -- Conclusion; E.J.Greenlee& N.C.Walker.
www.WhoseGodRules.com Theolegal democracy defines a political system that allows public officials to use theology in its democratic process to shape law without instituting an official state religion. In Whose God Rules?, preeminent scholars debate the theolegal theory, which describes the gray area between a secular legal system, where theology is dismissed as irrational and a threat to the separation of religion and state, and a theocracy, where a single religion determines all law. The United States is neither a secular nation nor a theocracy, leading scholars to ask whether the United States is a theolegal democracy. If so, whose God rules?
ISBN: 9781137002242 (electronic bk.)
Source: 572692Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BL2525 / .W475 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 322/.10973
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