CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE

SERIES VII, SEMINARS ON CULTURE AND VALUES, VOLUME 21

General Editor

George F. McLean

 

RELIGION AND POLITICAL STRUCTURES

From Fundamentalism to Public Service

Religion in Public Life, Volume II

 

edited by

John T. Ford

Robert A. Destro

Charles R. Dechert

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

INTRODUCTION

PART I. ISLAM, CHRISTIANITY AND THE STATE

Chapter I. The Sovereignty of God: From Tyranny to Fanaticism

                  Muhammad Saïd al-Ashmawy

Chapter II. Islamic Revolutionaries as Children of Modernity

                  Richard K. Khuri

Chapter III. The Christianization of the Roman Empire:Inspiration or Warning for Contemporary Christianity?

                 Gerald Bonner

PART II. RELIGION AND POLITICAL LIFE

Chapter IV. Country, Church, and Conscience: John Henry Newman versus William Ewart

                 John T. Ford

Chapter V. Exploring Catholic Participation

                John Kromkowski

Chapter VI. Religion, Culture, Ethnicity and Inter-Group Tension: Meeting the Challenges of Nation-Building Through a Legal Policy of Non-Discrimination

                 Robert A. Destro

Chapter VII. Culture, Value, and Lifestyle: The Political Dilemma

                   Charles R. Dechert

PART III. RELIGION AND PUBLIC SERVICE IN A GLOBAL AGE

Chapter VIII. Freedom and Evil

                  László Tengelyi

Chapter IX. Religion, the Voluntary Sector, and the State: Some Reflections From Emerging Democracies

                  Karla W. Simon

Chapter X. New Evangelization in Latin America: Some Introductory Ideas

                Peggy J. Badra



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