How Churches Quietly Shape National Policy
Nations Under God uncovers the hidden mechanisms through which churches influence legislation, education, and social policy across modern democracies. Through rich historical analysis, Anna Grzyma?a-Busse examines how religious identity and national identity intertwine to grant churches significant moral authority—and often unparalleled political access.
Inside This Definitive Guide
- Comparative insights across six Christian democratic nations
- Revelations about covert institutional access and backroom influence
- Deep dives into policies on education, abortion, divorce, and more
- Why religiosity alone does not guarantee political influence
- How churches maintain power by appearing “above politics”
Who Should Read This Book?
Ideal for readers interested in political science, religious studies, sociology, public policy, and the intersection of church and state.
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