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What Progressive Efforts Tell Us about Faith and Politics
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Rhys H. Williams
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Patterns of Progressive Religious Mobilization and Engagement
- 1. Achieving and Leveraging Diversity through Faith- Based Organizing 27
- 2. Progressive Religious Activists and Democratic Party Politics 56
- 3. Why Congregations Mobilize for Progressive Causes 76
- 4. Collective Identity and Movement Solidarity among Religious Left Activists in the U.S. 97
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Part II. Cultural Challenges of Progressive Religious Activism
- 5. Cultural Challenges for Mainline Protestant Political Progressives 115
- 6. Activist Etiquette in the Multicultural Immigrant Rights Movement 138
- 7. Challenges and Opportunities of Community Organizing in Suburban Congregations 161
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Part III. The Roles of Religion in Progressive Political Action
- 8. Religious Roots of New Left Radicalism 181
- 9. Religious Culture and Immigrant Civic Participation 205
- 10. Progressive Activism among Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims in the U.S. 225
- 11. Religious Beliefs and Perceptions of Repression in the U.S. and Swedish Plowshares Movements 246
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Part IV. Distinctive Styles of Progressive Religious Talk in the Public Sphere
- 12. Reviving the Civil Religious Tradition 269
- 13. Strategic Storytelling by Nuns on the Bus 289
- 14. “Neutral” Talk in Educating for Activism 308
- 15. How Moral Talk Connects Faith and Social Justice 328
- Conclusion 348
- About the Contributors 365
- Index 371
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Patterns of Progressive Religious Mobilization and Engagement
- 1. Achieving and Leveraging Diversity through Faith- Based Organizing 27
- 2. Progressive Religious Activists and Democratic Party Politics 56
- 3. Why Congregations Mobilize for Progressive Causes 76
- 4. Collective Identity and Movement Solidarity among Religious Left Activists in the U.S. 97
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Part II. Cultural Challenges of Progressive Religious Activism
- 5. Cultural Challenges for Mainline Protestant Political Progressives 115
- 6. Activist Etiquette in the Multicultural Immigrant Rights Movement 138
- 7. Challenges and Opportunities of Community Organizing in Suburban Congregations 161
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Part III. The Roles of Religion in Progressive Political Action
- 8. Religious Roots of New Left Radicalism 181
- 9. Religious Culture and Immigrant Civic Participation 205
- 10. Progressive Activism among Buddhists, Hindus, and Muslims in the U.S. 225
- 11. Religious Beliefs and Perceptions of Repression in the U.S. and Swedish Plowshares Movements 246
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Part IV. Distinctive Styles of Progressive Religious Talk in the Public Sphere
- 12. Reviving the Civil Religious Tradition 269
- 13. Strategic Storytelling by Nuns on the Bus 289
- 14. “Neutral” Talk in Educating for Activism 308
- 15. How Moral Talk Connects Faith and Social Justice 328
- Conclusion 348
- About the Contributors 365
- Index 371