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9. Evangelical Christianity, Big Business, and the Resurgence of American Conservatism during the 1970s
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David Gibbs
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Translated Secularisms, Global Humanities 1
- Contributors 1
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Part I. Secularism
- Keyword: Neutrality 35
- Keyword: Science 43
- 2. Confucian Secularism in Theoretical and Historical Perspective 69
- 3. From Exclusive to Inclusive Secularity: Religion, State, and the Public Space in Tunisia after the Revolution 85
- 4. Neoliberal Political Theology 107
- 5. “Christian Atheism” on Twitter: Dutch Populism and/as Culturalized Religion 125
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Part II: Religion
- Keyword: Nationalism 139
- Keyword: Fundamentalism 147
- 6. Religion, Politics, and Nationalism, a Case Study: The Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement 155
- 7. Trains on Time: Faith, Political Belonging, and Governability in Israel 175
- 8. Making Sense by Comprehending Sensibility: A View of Chinese Religions 191
- 9. Evangelical Christianity, Big Business, and the Resurgence of American Conservatism during the 1970s 207
- 10. Among New Believers: Religion, Gender, and National Identity in the Netherlands 223
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Part III: Political belonging
- Keyword: Faith 239
- Keyword: Civil Religion 243
- 11. Muslim Migration, Citizenship, and Belonging in U.S. Politics of Secularism 251
- 12. Commemorating the African Ancestors: Entanglements of Citizenship, Colonialism, and Religion in the Netherlands 265
- 13. Transsecular Incarnations: Destabilizing the (Cis)Gender Politics of Secularism 283
- 14. Christianity and the Political Religion of China 305
- 15. Critical Israel: Toward a Contemporary Political Theology of the Particular 325
- Contributors 343
- Index 347
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Translated Secularisms, Global Humanities 1
- Contributors 1
-
Part I. Secularism
- Keyword: Neutrality 35
- Keyword: Science 43
- 2. Confucian Secularism in Theoretical and Historical Perspective 69
- 3. From Exclusive to Inclusive Secularity: Religion, State, and the Public Space in Tunisia after the Revolution 85
- 4. Neoliberal Political Theology 107
- 5. “Christian Atheism” on Twitter: Dutch Populism and/as Culturalized Religion 125
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Part II: Religion
- Keyword: Nationalism 139
- Keyword: Fundamentalism 147
- 6. Religion, Politics, and Nationalism, a Case Study: The Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement 155
- 7. Trains on Time: Faith, Political Belonging, and Governability in Israel 175
- 8. Making Sense by Comprehending Sensibility: A View of Chinese Religions 191
- 9. Evangelical Christianity, Big Business, and the Resurgence of American Conservatism during the 1970s 207
- 10. Among New Believers: Religion, Gender, and National Identity in the Netherlands 223
-
Part III: Political belonging
- Keyword: Faith 239
- Keyword: Civil Religion 243
- 11. Muslim Migration, Citizenship, and Belonging in U.S. Politics of Secularism 251
- 12. Commemorating the African Ancestors: Entanglements of Citizenship, Colonialism, and Religion in the Netherlands 265
- 13. Transsecular Incarnations: Destabilizing the (Cis)Gender Politics of Secularism 283
- 14. Christianity and the Political Religion of China 305
- 15. Critical Israel: Toward a Contemporary Political Theology of the Particular 325
- Contributors 343
- Index 347