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Secular Faith
Darryl G. Hart
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Description for Secular Faith
Hardback. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: HP. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 224 x 158 x 27. Weight in Grams: 531.
Darryl Hart, the highly regarded historian of religion, contends that appeals to Christianity for social and political well-being fundamentally misconstrue the meaning of the Christian religion. His book weaves together historical narratives of American Protestantism's influence on the nation's politics, and commentary on recent writing about religion and public life, with expositions of Christian teaching. The tapestry that emerges is a compelling faith-based argument for keeping Christianity out of politics.
Darryl Hart, the highly regarded historian of religion, contends that appeals to Christianity for social and political well-being fundamentally misconstrue the meaning of the Christian religion. His book weaves together historical narratives of American Protestantism's influence on the nation's politics, and commentary on recent writing about religion and public life, with expositions of Christian teaching. The tapestry that emerges is a compelling faith-based argument for keeping Christianity out of politics.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Publisher
Ivan R Dee, Inc United States
Number of pages
288
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781566635769
SKU
V9781566635769
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About Darryl G. Hart
Darryl Hart, a historian of American religion, is director of academic projects and faculty development at the Intercollegiate Studies Institute in Wilmington, Delaware. He studied at Temple, Harvard, and Johns Hopkins universities, and at Westminster Theological Seminary, and has also written Defending the Faith, The University Gets Religion, That Old-Time Religion in Modern America, and The Lost Soul of American Protestantism. He lives in Philadelphia.
Reviews for Secular Faith
Darryl Hart’s thoughtful, witty, and challenging book...could hardly be more pertinent today.
Wilfred M. McClay, University of Oklahoma Read, re-read, and ponder this timely and provocative book.
Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at University of Notre Dame This stunningly good book is not about the United States Constitution but about the mission of the City of God.
R. Laurence Moore, author of Touchdown Jesus: The Mixing of Sacred and Secular in American History Hart makes a powerful Christian case for the separation of church and state. Even secularists should appreciate Hart.
Leo P. Ribuffo, Professor of History at George Washington University and author of The Old Christian Right The fact that Hart's viewpoint is so unique today measures the shallowness of the public conversation on this crucial issue.
Michael Horton, Ph.D., J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California [A] fascinating, well-documented historical exploration of religious expression in American life.... Engaging.
Publishers Weekly
A valuable contribution to the discussion of church and state.... those with ears to hear, let them hear clearly.
Terry Eastland
The Weekly Standard
Offers the single best critique of the religious right's involvement in politics.
Alan Wolfe, Director of the Boisi Center for Religion & American Public Life at Boston College
New Republic
Hart provides a much-needed religious and historical perspective on the relationship between Church and State in the United States.
Library Journal
Although demanding to read, Hart's argument is blazingly enlightening.
Ray Olson
Booklist
He makes a strong case for reemphasizing the otherworldly element in Christianity.
National Review
A Catholic reader will benefit from Hart's summaries of historical studies.
James Likoudis
New Oxford Review
Presents a unique and valuable contribution to make sense of the inherent tensions between church and state.
Journal of Church and State
Fascinating, well-documented historical exploration of religious expression in America...engaging.
Publishers Weekly
The best book I can recommend right now on the separation of church and state....
Anne Rice Since Hart meets his stated goal of trying 'to complicate contemporary understandings of the relationship between Christianity and liberal democracy in the United States,' perhaps people should do as I had to do: read it twice. Darryl Hart has written a brilliant book.
Rick Quinn
New Horizons
Highly nuanced....Offers a sobriety test for intoxicated cultural warriors by challenging...assumptions about the nature of church and state.
JOHN R. MUETHER
Ordained Servant
A significant contribution to maintaining the integrity of both church and state.
RICHARD M. GAMBLE
Ordained Servant
Hart says...Christians can and should accept a secular liberal state without compromising their prior commitment to Christ.
Barry Hankins
Journal of Southern History
Fascinating, instructive, and challenging.
Journal Of Interdisciplinary Studies
A more nuanced take on Church and State than what's found in most other recent volumes on the subject.
Daniel McCarthy, www.toryanarchist.com
Wilfred M. McClay, University of Oklahoma Read, re-read, and ponder this timely and provocative book.
Mark A. Noll, Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History at University of Notre Dame This stunningly good book is not about the United States Constitution but about the mission of the City of God.
R. Laurence Moore, author of Touchdown Jesus: The Mixing of Sacred and Secular in American History Hart makes a powerful Christian case for the separation of church and state. Even secularists should appreciate Hart.
Leo P. Ribuffo, Professor of History at George Washington University and author of The Old Christian Right The fact that Hart's viewpoint is so unique today measures the shallowness of the public conversation on this crucial issue.
Michael Horton, Ph.D., J. Gresham Machen Professor of Systematic Theology and Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California [A] fascinating, well-documented historical exploration of religious expression in American life.... Engaging.
Publishers Weekly
A valuable contribution to the discussion of church and state.... those with ears to hear, let them hear clearly.
Terry Eastland
The Weekly Standard
Offers the single best critique of the religious right's involvement in politics.
Alan Wolfe, Director of the Boisi Center for Religion & American Public Life at Boston College
New Republic
Hart provides a much-needed religious and historical perspective on the relationship between Church and State in the United States.
Library Journal
Although demanding to read, Hart's argument is blazingly enlightening.
Ray Olson
Booklist
He makes a strong case for reemphasizing the otherworldly element in Christianity.
National Review
A Catholic reader will benefit from Hart's summaries of historical studies.
James Likoudis
New Oxford Review
Presents a unique and valuable contribution to make sense of the inherent tensions between church and state.
Journal of Church and State
Fascinating, well-documented historical exploration of religious expression in America...engaging.
Publishers Weekly
The best book I can recommend right now on the separation of church and state....
Anne Rice Since Hart meets his stated goal of trying 'to complicate contemporary understandings of the relationship between Christianity and liberal democracy in the United States,' perhaps people should do as I had to do: read it twice. Darryl Hart has written a brilliant book.
Rick Quinn
New Horizons
Highly nuanced....Offers a sobriety test for intoxicated cultural warriors by challenging...assumptions about the nature of church and state.
JOHN R. MUETHER
Ordained Servant
A significant contribution to maintaining the integrity of both church and state.
RICHARD M. GAMBLE
Ordained Servant
Hart says...Christians can and should accept a secular liberal state without compromising their prior commitment to Christ.
Barry Hankins
Journal of Southern History
Fascinating, instructive, and challenging.
Journal Of Interdisciplinary Studies
A more nuanced take on Church and State than what's found in most other recent volumes on the subject.
Daniel McCarthy, www.toryanarchist.com