Posts Tagged ‘ David Campbell ’

HuffPost: Justus Baird’s advice to Rick Santorum draws on American Grace

March 22, 2012
By tomsander

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Here’s Rabbi Justus Baird’s unsolicited advice to Rick Santorum (kibbutzing) on his campaign strategy in the Huffington Post. Bolded items drawn from American Grace:

Excerpt: I know you’re crazy-campaign-busy…..News about your recent campaign event in Greenwell Springs, La., inspired me to…

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Robert Putnam discusses religion and politics with Council on Foreign Relations members

March 21, 2012
By tomsander

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Robert Putnam discussed “God and Caesar in America” with leaders from the Council on Foreign Relations on March 21, 2012 and took their questions.

 

Excerpt:

We’ve seen rapid growth of inequality in America and much more than that the decline of economic…

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Latest Perspectives on Politics has 4 reviews of “American Grace”

March 21, 2012
By tomsander

The March 2012 issue of Perspectives on Politics (Vol. 10, Issue 1) has a “Review Symposium on Religion and American Public Life”.  The issue has 4 reviews of American Grace (which they mistakenly call “Saving Grace” in their online…

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Simon & Schuster: American Grace book group discussion guide available

February 27, 2012
By tomsander

Excerpt:

INTRODUCTION

1. This is a good ice breaker to open the discussion of American Grace, keeping in mind that not everyone is comfortable talking about his/her religion. Take a piece of paper and list your 5 closest friends. Next to their…

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Putnam and Campbell: “God and Caesar in America” (2012)

February 27, 2012
By tomsander

Robert D. Putnam and David E. Campbell have a piece in the March/April 2012 Foreign Affairs, including new findings from the 2011 Faith Matters Survey:

Excerpt:

From the day the Pilgrims stepped off the Mayflower, religion has played a prominent role in…

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CNN: Putnam/Campbell discussing latest 2012 religion and politics findings

February 24, 2012
By tomsander

Not true historically that God was a Democrat or a Republican.  We’ve lived through an unusual period where there was too close of an association of politics and religion.  And political leaders and religious leaders have paid a price…

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American Grace commentary on Immanent Frame

December 16, 2011
By tomsander

A series of commentaries on American Grace appear at the Immanent Frame blog (run by the Social Science Research Council).

Some are critical of American Grace, but the first post by Prof. of Sociology John Torpey at CUNY calls American…

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A conflict of radical individualism, Christian values and the political right?

November 18, 2011
By tomsander
A conflict of radical individualism, Christian values and the political right?

Rev. Richard Cizik, president of the New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good, writes in the Washington Post on 11/10/2011:

Excerpt:

As an evangelical Christian who believes the Republican Party does not have a monopoly on moral values, I …

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Mormons seeking to improve their brand image

November 18, 2011
By tomsander
Mormons seeking to improve their brand image

We reported earlier on our research that shows that Mormons are among the least liked of several dozen religious and non-religious groups we polled about.  See “Pinpointing Romney’s Mormon Challenge” (WSJ) by Robert Putnam and David Campbell.  More on…

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