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Piety And Public Funding Evangelicals And The State In Modern America Axel R Schfer

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Piety And Public Funding Evangelicals And The State In Modern America Axel R Schfer
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Axel R. Schäfer
ISBN: 9780812206593, 0812206592
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Piety And Public Funding Evangelicals And The State In Modern America Axel R Schfer by Axel R. Schäfer 9780812206593, 0812206592 instant download after payment.

Despite the separation of church and state, public aid to religious agencies has traditionally been part of liberal social policy. This book shows that the post-World War II expansion of public funding for evangelical health care, educational, welfare, and foreign relief increasingly benefited the religious Right and contributed to its resurgence.


Despite the separation of church and state, public aid to religious agencies has traditionally been part of liberal social policy. This book shows that the post-World War II expansion of public funding for evangelical health care, educational, welfare, and foreign relief increasingly benefited the religious Right and contributed to its resurgence.

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