The Columbia Series on Religion and Politics, edited by Gaston Espinosa (Claremont) and Chester Gillis (Georgetown), addresses the growing demand for scholarship on the intersection of religion and politics in a world in which religion attempts to influence politics and politics regularly must consider the effects of religion. The series examines the influence religion exercises in the public order on areas including politics, environmental policy, social policy, law, church-state relations, foreign policy, and culture. Written by experts in a variety of fields, the series explores the historical and contemporary intersection of religion and politics in the United States and globally.
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Religion, the Enlightenment, and the New Global Order
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Economy, Difference, Empire: Social Ethics for Social Justice
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Terror, Religion, and Liberal Thought
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Religion, Culture, and Politics in the Twentieth-Century United States
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