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Religion And The Politics Of Tolerance How Christianity Builds Democracy Marie Eisenstein

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Religion And The Politics Of Tolerance How Christianity Builds Democracy Marie Eisenstein
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.23 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Marie Eisenstein
ISBN: 9781932792843, 1932792848
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Religion And The Politics Of Tolerance How Christianity Builds Democracy Marie Eisenstein by Marie Eisenstein 9781932792843, 1932792848 instant download after payment.

Challenging a widespread belief that religious people are politically intolerant, Marie Ann Eisenstein offers compelling evidence to the contrary. In this surprising and significant book, she thoroughly re-examines previous studies and presents new research to support her argument that there is, in fact, a positive correlation between religious belief and practice and political tolerance in the United States. Eisenstein utilizes sophisticated new analytical tools to re-evaluate earlier data and offers persuasive new statistical evidence to support her claim that religiousness and political tolerance do, indeed, mix--and that religiosity is not the threat to liberal democracy that it is often made out to be.

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