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Will religion transform the world's demography over the next two generations? If so, how? Join our expert panel as it addresses these and other questions.
This book is astartlingly original argument about the religious meaning of America and why it is loved--and hated--with so much passion at home and abroad.
As recently as half a century ago, Americans across all classes showed only minor differences on the Founding virtues. When Americans resisted the idea of being thought part of an upper class or lower class, they were responding to a reality: there really was such a thing as a civic culture that embraced all of them. Today, that is no longer true.
The ideal of an "American way of life" is fading as the working class falls further away from institutions like marriage and religion and the upper class becomes more isolated.
When the Christian era ends in Europe, so too will end the era of European Jewry.
It is often assumed that Afghanistan's warlords are choking off any chance at progress. In fact, they may not be all bad.
Excerpts of Wilfred McClay's Bradley Lecture on the role of religion in American society.







