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Barbara A. McGraw, J.D., Ph.D., is Professor, Social Ethics, Law, and Public Life and Director of the Center for Engaged Religious Pluralism at Saint Mary's College of California. Her publications in religion and politics and comparative religions include Many Peoples, Many Faiths, 10th Edition (with Robert S. Ellwood, 2014), Taking Religious Pluralism Seriously (with Jo Renee Formicola, 2005), Rediscovering America's Sacred Ground (2003). She has served on the American Academy of Religion standing Committee for the Public Understanding of Religion, as co-chair of AAR's Religion and Politics Section, and on the American Political Science Association Religion and Politics Section Executive Committee.
Notes on Contributors xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xviii
Part I Foundations and the Founding 1
Introduction to Part I 3
1 Original Nations of “Great Turtle Island” and the Genesis of the United States 5Steven T. Newcomb
2 The Intellectual Foundation and Political Construction of American Religious Pluralism 18John R. Pottenger
3 Religion and the Foundations of Slavery in America 33Paul Finkelman
4 Roger Williams, Native Peoples, and “Soul Liberty” 42Bruce E. Johansen
5 Were Any of the Founders Deists? 51Mark David Hall
6 The Heterodox Republic Part I: The Religion of Nature 64Matthew Stewart
7 The Heterodox Republic Part II: The Two Voices of Liberalism 72Matthew Stewart
8 How the Founders Agreed about Religious Freedom but Disagreed about the Separation of Church and State 85Vincent Phillip Muñoz and Kevin Vance
9 Religion and the Earliest Supreme Court Justices, 1789–1811 98Eric Michael Mazur
PART II Challenges to an Assumed Homogeneity: The Nineteenth Century 109
Introduction to Part II 111
10 Millennial Groups and American Pluralism 113John R. Pottenger
11 Religion and the Nineteenth]Century Supreme Court, 1811–78 126Eric Michael Mazur
12 Native Americans, Christian Missionaries, and the Politics of the Forced School Movement 139Barbara Alice Mann
13 Preserving the Protestant Nation: Religion and the Socio]Political Dimensions of Immigration until 1920 149Rhys H. Williams
14 New Religions and New Politics in Nineteenth]Century America 160Dan McKanan
15 Religion and the Politics of the Women’s Movement in Nineteenth]Century America 173Jacqueline R. deVries
16 Religion and Slavery in Antebellum America 187Paul Finkelman
17 The Peak of American Political Religion: Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address 200Michael P. Zuckert
18 Completing the Constitution: Religion, Rights, and the Fourteenth Amendment 213Derek H. Davis
19 Preserving Morality in an Urban Nation: Christian Reform Movements in the Progressive Era 225Seth Dowland
PART III Political Religion Rising, Retrenching, Resurging: The Twentieth Century 237
Introduction to Part III 239
20 Religion and Political Thought in the Twentieth Century 241Bryan T. McGraw
21 The Religious Left Tradition in Twentieth]Century America: Continuity and Disruption 251Doug Rossinow
22 The Religious Right in the Twentieth Century 264Michael Lienesch
23 Religion and Immigration Post]1965: Race, Culture Wars, and National Identity 278Rhys H. Williams
24 Ending the Ban on Indigenous Spiritualities 291Barbara Alice Mann
25 The Black Church and Political Activism in Twentieth]Century America 305Anthony B. Pinn
26 New Religious Movements and Politics in the Twentieth Century 317Timothy Miller
27 Women, Politics, and Religion in the Twentieth Century 327Margaret Bendroth
28 Themes in the US Supreme Court’s Treatment of Religion in the Twentieth Century 339Derek H. Davis
29 Religion and the Rise of Environmental Politics in the Twentieth Century 350Bron Taylor and Lucas F. Johnston
30 Religion and Realism: US Foreign Policy in the Twentieth Century 369Elizabeth A. Oldmixon and Nicholas Drummon
PART IV T wenty-First Century Trends and Special Topics 383
Introduction to Part IV 385
31 The Politics of Moral Values 387Jo Renee Formicola
32 The Religion Clauses in the Twenty-First Century: The Supreme Court Loosens Its Grip 401Rebecca D. Gill and Ted G. Jelen
33 Trending: Developments in Twenty-First-Century African-American Religion and Politics 416Lerone A. Martin
34 Contemporary Ethno]Religious Groups and Political Activism in the United States 428Prema Ann Kurien
35 Religious Influences on Catholic and Jewish Supreme Court Justices: Converging History, Diverging Paths 442Kenneth D. Wald
36 Trends in Religion and Environmental Politics into the Twenty]First Century 454Lucas F. Johnston and Bron Taylor
37 Engaging Religion in US Foreign Affairs 470Michael Kessler
38 America’s Missions: Religion and Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century 485Rebecca A. Glazier
39 Religion, State, and Democracy: The United States in Comparative Perspective 500Michael D. Driessen
40 Religious Pluralism at the Crossroads 514Barbara A. McGraw
Index 532
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