The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religion and Politics in the U.S.
provides a broad, inclusive, and rich range of chapters, in the study of
religion and politics. Arranged in their historical context, chapters
address themes of history, law, social and religious movements, policy
and political theory.
- Broadens the parameters of this timely subject, and includes the
latest work in the field
- Draws together newly-commissioned essays by distinguished authors that
are cogent for scholars, while also being in a style that is
accessible to students.
- Provides a balanced and inclusive approach to religion and politics in
the U.S.
- Engages diverse perspectives from various discourses about religion
and politics across the political and disciplinary spectra, while
placing them in their larger historical context