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Christianity and Civil Society: The Contemporary Debate Hardcover - 1996 - 1st Edition
by Robert Wuthnow
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- Title Christianity and Civil Society: The Contemporary Debate
- Author Robert Wuthnow
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition number 1st
- Edition 1
- Condition New
- Pages 112
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
- Date 1996-10-01
- Features Dust Cover
- Bookseller's Inventory # BIBR-266042
- ISBN 9781563381751 / 1563381753
- Weight 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
- Dimensions 9.3 x 6.22 x 0.51 in (23.62 x 15.80 x 1.30 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Theometrics: Academic
- Library of Congress subjects United States - Church history - 20th century, United States - Politics and government -
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 96042499
- Dewey Decimal Code 261.709
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From the rear cover
In this book, well-known author Robert Wuthnow considers three aspects of the relationship between Christianity and civil society: whether civil society is in jeopardy and what effects Christianity's declining influence has on civil society; whether Christians can be civil in the face of conflicts that have arisen among religious groups in the public arena and the so-called culture wars that many in the media have been discussing; and growing multiculturalism in the United States, how Christians are responding to this new diversity, and how Christianity can regain a critical voice for itself in these debates.