ABSTRACT

This exploration of the tensions of politics and religion in the United States, from its earliest settlement to contemporary times, is the first coherent history of American religious thought and practice within the context of politics. Kelly sets forth a chronology and topology of the patterns of collaboration, competition, and interaction of politics and religion in America.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|32 pages

The Sacred and the Profane

chapter 2|24 pages

Freedom and Control

chapter 3|28 pages

Amazing Grace

chapter 4|31 pages

Society, Sects, and Solitude

chapter 5|45 pages

Westward the Star of Empire

chapter 6|39 pages

Disenchantment

chapter 7|38 pages

Civil Religion

chapter 8|34 pages

Faith and Loyalty