Table of contents for American religious democracy : coming to terms with the end of secular politics / Bruce Ledewitz.

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Contents
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Introduction	2
Part I The Collapse of American Secular Democracy	14
Chapter 1 The Presidential Election of 2004	16
Chapter 2 The Establishment and Content of the American Secular Consensus	33
Chapter 3 Cracks in the Foundations of the American Secular Consensus	55
Chapter 4 Religious Elements in American Constitutional Democracy	74
Chapter 5 Religious Elements in Deep Political Life	93
Chapter 6 The Separation of Church and State in Principle	111
Chapter 7 The Separation of Church and State in Constitutional Doctrine	129
Part II Is Religious Democracy Possible?	151
Chapter 8 How Does Our Constitution Change?	153
Chapter 9 The Problems of Religion in Democracy	181
Chapter 10 The Constitutional Doctrines of Religious Democracy	200
Chapter 11 The Theology of Religious Democracy	222
Chapter 12 The Political Theory and Policies of Religious Democracy	245
Part III The Religious Void in American Political Life	269
Chapter 13 The Current Political Imbalance in American Religious Democracy	271
Chapter 14 Biblical Religion and Secular Believers	291
Chapter 15 The Radical Politics of Biblical Religion	306
Chapter 16 God, the Secular Voter and American Political Life	328
Conclusion 	348
Endnotes	349

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Church and state -- United States.
Religion and state -- United States.
United States -- Religion.
Religion and politics -- United States.