Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture
Editors:
Joseph Prud'homme
Washington College Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture explores the role of religious belief in political and cultural life, both in the United States and across the world. Special emphasis is placed on theoretical, historical, and legal assessments of the relationship of religion to public life, the meaning and practice of citizenship, and cultural development. Empirical work is also welcome.
Titles
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Religion, Economics, and Politics in FATA-KP
The Enduring Challenges of Merged Tribal Districts in Northwestern PakistanVolume 15©2022 Monographs XVI, 304 Pages -
For the Life of the World
An Eastern Christian Approach to Nature and Environmental CareVolume 12©2019 Monographs XII, 124 Pages -
City of Christian Love
The History and Importance of NazarethVolume 9©2017 Monographs XVI, 130 Pages -
Competing Schemas Within the American Liberal Democracy
An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Differing Perceptions of Church and StateVolume 8©2016 Monographs XIV, 180 Pages -
Moral Good, the Beatific Vision, and God’s Kingdom
Writings by Germain Grisez and Peter Ryan, S.J.Volume 6©2015 Monographs XXII, 165 Pages -
Religious Authority and the Arts
Conversations in Political TheologyVolume 5©2015 Monographs X, 286 Pages