Political Justice and Religious Values

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Catholic Worker Movement
civil liberties analysis
Corrup Tion
distributive justice theory
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Energy Conservation
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Gender Equality
High Personal Efficacy
Lib Erals
Mainline Protestants
Moral Spiritual Values
Nuclear Disarmament
Pref Erence
Pri Vate
procedural justice research
progressive religious movements
religion and social policy
religious attitudes toward policy change
sexual ethics in theology
Spiritual Justice
Unskilled Day Laborers
Wake Field
Walter Rauschenbusch
White Protestant Evangelicals
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415989657
  • Weight: 334g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2008
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Why do individuals and groups hold distinctive theological views? Why do these beliefs change? In what ways do theological interpretations influence concepts of spiritual and political justice? How and why do these concepts of justice affect policy preferences held by religious liberals and conservatives?

Much has recently been written about the relationship between power, conservative politics, and evangelical religious groups, but very little attention has been paid to so-called "progressive" religious groups among Protestants, Catholics, and Jews and their relationship to political thought and action.

This wide-ranging and interdisciplinary work, ideal for use in college courses on religion and social issues, explores the impact of theological interpretations about God, the individual, society, church, and government on attitudes toward procedural and distributive justice. Major issues revolve around civil liberties, sexual choice, gender equality, world peace, prison reform, and income distribution

Charles Andrain is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at San Diego State University.

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