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The re-enchantment of political science : Christian scholars engage their discipline

Brink, Paul(Contributions by)Cochrane, Clarke(Contributions by)Hecht, Stacey Hunter(Contributions by)LeRoy, Michael(Contributions by)Philpott, Daniel(Contributions by)Sherratt, Timothy(Contributions by)Heilke, Thomas W.(Edited by)Woodiwiss, Ashley(Edited by)
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Religion and politics appear together in newspaper headlines more today than ever before.

Questions about the relationship between religion and politics - on theoretical, historical and behavioural levels - are likewise heavily debated behind the front pages, by scholars in political science who demonstrate the "new Christian thinking". "The Re-Enchantment of Political Science" engages these scholars in an interdisciplinary conversation concerning the identity and ends of Christian political science.

It considers whether and to what extent the community of Christian scholarship, within its own narrative religious traditions can add a distinctive and significant dimension to the discipline of political science.

Contributors also explore how the new Christian thinking informs political theory and its subfields, including liberalism, communitarianism and critical theory.

Finally, the book describes how policy studies are possible within a Christian framework using standard scholarly tools of analysis. "The Re-Enchantment of Political Science", in revealing the growing theoretical and methodological sophistication of faith-informed political science, charts the terrain of political science today.

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Lexington Books
073910151X / 9780739101513
Paperback / softback
261.7
06/06/2001
United States
English
272p.
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