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This latest statement in the field pioneered by Robert Bellah explores the force of religion in politics and society. The authors offer a thoughtful, carefully researched analysis of international varieties of civil religion, comparing them with the American case. They trace the development of the peculiarly American model -- a mixture of traditional religious forms, patriotism, group identification, collective rituals, and sheer American enthusiasm -- and argue that the unique vitality of the American civil religion stems from the pluralistic nature of the American religious scene. Bellah and Hammond make comparisons with other representative societies, focusing on the Italian, Mexican, and Japanese experiences, to establish the conditions that make a civil religion possible. Varieties of Civil Religion shows how the American experience is distinctive and gives a context in which to take our pulse as a society.

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Varieties of Civil Religion, Phillip E. Hammond, Robert Neelly Bellah

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1980
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Titel
Varieties of Civil Religion
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Harper
Erscheinungsdatum
1980
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
208
ISBN10
0060607769
ISBN13
9780060607760
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This latest statement in the field pioneered by Robert Bellah explores the force of religion in politics and society. The authors offer a thoughtful, carefully researched analysis of international varieties of civil religion, comparing them with the American case. They trace the development of the peculiarly American model -- a mixture of traditional religious forms, patriotism, group identification, collective rituals, and sheer American enthusiasm -- and argue that the unique vitality of the American civil religion stems from the pluralistic nature of the American religious scene. Bellah and Hammond make comparisons with other representative societies, focusing on the Italian, Mexican, and Japanese experiences, to establish the conditions that make a civil religion possible. Varieties of Civil Religion shows how the American experience is distinctive and gives a context in which to take our pulse as a society.