Religion and American Politics: Domestic and International Contexts
In: International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas, 19
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In: International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas, 19
In: Studia migracyjne - Przegląd polonijny: SMPP = Migration studies - Review of Polisch diaspora, Band 46, Heft 2 (176), S. 247-279
ISSN: 2544-4972
The article focuses on the diversity of attitudes that Black churches presented toward the social protest of the civil rights era. Although their activity has been often perceived only through the prism of Martin Luther King's involvement, in fact they presented many different attitudes to the civil rights campaigns. They were never unanimous about social and political engagement and their to various responses to the Civil Rights Movement were partly connected to theological divisions among them and the diversity of Black Christianity (a topic not well-researched in Poland). For years African American churches served as centers of the Black community and fulfilled many functions of ethnic churches (as well as of other ethnic institutions), but the scope of these functions varied greatly – also during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. Therefore, the main aim of this article is to analyze the whole spectrum of Black churches' attitudes to the civil rights protests, paying special attention to the approaches and strategies that are generally less known.
* Funding for the research leading to the results of this study was received from the Polish National Science Centre (NCN) on the basis of the Decision No. 2018/02/X/HS5/02381 for MINIATURA 2 project: "Polityczno-społeczna rola Kościołów afroamerykańskich na Południu USA." I gratefully acknowledge this support.
In: Ad Americam, Band 14, S. 113-138
ISSN: 2449-8661
The aim of this article is to discuss the role of such organizations as the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family, which together constitute what is sometimes called Dr. James Dobson's "family values empire." Both of these organizations are an important part of the American Religious Right movement. While the Family Research Council has been extremely important in terms of political involvement, it would probably not have been able to gain its strength without cooperation with Focus on the Family, which in many cases served as a tool in its grassroots networking. Therefore, this paper includes an analysis of both organizations' agendas.
In: International Relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas Series v.19
This volume is a collection of essays on the role of religion in American politics (both domestic and international). It presents an international and interdisciplinary perspective, introducing also a theoretical debate concerning the conceptualization of political science of religion.
In: Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny, Band 2, S. 241-247
In: International relations in Asia, Africa and the Americas Vol. 6
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