Private Needs, Public Selves: Talk about Religion in America, Band 10University of Illinois Press, 1997 - 262 Seiten Polls through the '90s show that many Americans believe the nation is in a period of spiritual decline, yet public religious display and discussion often is deemed politically incorrect. Philosopher John K. Roth feels that more outward sharing of religious beliefs, thoughts, and ideas would bridge the gap between our private needs and our public selves--and would give Americans of differing faiths a common identity. |
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... never have said by myself . The private needs that I wanted to fill could only be met by my " going public , " by embracing and evaluating the relationships with others that do so much to identify who I am as an individual and what is ...
... never have said by myself . The private needs that I wanted to fill could only be met by my " going public , " by embracing and evaluating the relationships with others that do so much to identify who I am as an individual and what is ...
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... Never isolated from the people who embody them and the powers that inspire them , values do mat- ter immensely , and because they do , religion matters , too . Rarely , if ever , are values unrelated to religion . Without public ...
... Never isolated from the people who embody them and the powers that inspire them , values do mat- ter immensely , and because they do , religion matters , too . Rarely , if ever , are values unrelated to religion . Without public ...
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... never far behind . As I hear Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait and meditate on Stockinger's pic- ture of human hands , my ears and eyes interpret their explorations as reli- gious - at least in part , and implicitly if not explicitly ...
... never far behind . As I hear Aaron Copland's Lincoln Portrait and meditate on Stockinger's pic- ture of human hands , my ears and eyes interpret their explorations as reli- gious - at least in part , and implicitly if not explicitly ...
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Inhalt
Defining Talk about Religion | xxi |
Mapping America | 17 |
How Much? What Kind? American Needs for Religious Discourse | 42 |
Virtue and Religion | 66 |
American Beliefs Popular Opinions and Religious Inclinations | 88 |
Religion Matters | 119 |
Getting Along in America How Talk about Religion Can Help | 140 |
Things Unspoken Religion and Human Rights | 164 |
The Shadow of Birkenau How to Talk about Religion in Public | 193 |
Deepening Talk about Religion | 217 |
Select Bibliography | 241 |
Index | 249 |
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Seite xv - Fellow-citizens, we cannot escape history. We of this Congress and this Administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal significance or insignificance can spare one or another of us. The fiery trial through which we pass will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation.
Seite xiv - The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficult}', and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew.
Seite xv - In giving freedom to the slave we assure freedom to the free — honorable alike in what we give and what we preserve.