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The Pew Forum Dialogues on Religion and Public Life

E.J. Dionne Jr., Jean Bethke Elshtain, and Kayla Drogosz, Series Editors

The Dialogues are short volumes, published jointly by the Pew Forum and the Brookings Institution, that bring together the voices of scholars, journalists and activists engaged simultaneously in the religious and policy realms. These books will appeal to public policy specialists, university students, clergy, lay leaders, seminarians, members of religious congregations, and active citizens who regularly join in dialogue on public matters. Each volume is introduced by the series editors and consists of counterpoint essays, responses to each essay, and concluding reflections on current policy debates.

Forthcoming volumes:

Lifting Up the Poor: A Dialogue on Religion, Poverty, and Welfare Reform
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Is The Market Moral?: A Dialogue on Religion, Economics, and Justice
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Liberty and Power: A Dialogue on Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy in an Unjust World
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One Electorate Under God? A Dialogue on Religion and American Politics
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Is There a Culture War? A Dialogue on Values and American Public Life
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Religion and Politics 2008
Candidate profiles, state statistics and analysis of religion’s impact on the 2008 campaign

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