Civil Religion and the Renewal of American Politics

Amy E Black author Douglas L Koopman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Oct '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book makes the case that robust religious pluralism and inclusive civil religion strengthen democracy and help society flourish.

Integrating insights from political science, history, religious studies, and sociology, this book traces the role of religion in American politics and culture, assesses the current religious and political landscape, and offers insights into paths by which the United States might reach a new working consensus that strengthens democracy.American culture is evolving rapidly as a result of shifts in its religious landscape. American civil religion is robust enough to make room for new perspectives, as religious pluralism is foundational for democracy. Moreover, as Amy Black and Douglas L. Koopman argue, American religion and politics are indivisible. In this study, they interrogate three visions of American identity: Christian nationalism, strict secularism, and civil religion. Whereas the growth of Christian nationalism and strict secularism foster division and threaten consensus, by contrast, a dynamic, self-critical civil religion strengthens democracy. When civil religion makes room for robust religious pluralism to thrive, religious and nonreligious people can coexist peacefully in the public square. Integrating insights from political science, history, religious studies, and sociology, Black and Koopman trace the role of religion in American politics and culture, assess the current religious and political landscape, and offer insights into paths by which the United States might reach a new working consensus that strengthens democracy.

ISBN: 9781316647783

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200 pages