The Resource The religious-secular divide : the U.S. case, (sound recording)
The religious-secular divide : the U.S. case, (sound recording)
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- Contributor
-
- Davaney, Sheila Greeve
- Dennett, D. C., (Daniel Clement)
- Feldman, Noah, 1970-
- Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, 1935-
- Harding, Susan Friend
- Hunter, James Davison, 1955-
- Kateb, George
- McConnell, Michael W
- Morone, James A., 1951-
- Noonan, John Thomas, 1926-
- Pellegrini, Ann, 1964-
- Seligman, Adam B., 1954-
- Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers, 1950-
- Taylor, Charles, 1931-
- Veer, Peter van der
- New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
- Bernstein, Richard J
- Casanova, José
- Chappell, David L
- Connolly, William E
- Summary
- The presentations of this conference explore the historical tension between religion and secularity in the United States and investigate current trends, both public and personal, in the reemergence of faith-based decision-making. Prominent scholars, experts, and professionals with backgrounds ranging from religious studies, legal studies, political science, sociology, to philosophy address contemporary social issues, such as increasingly organized movements to include evolution and intelligent design in public education curriculums, the increased prominence of religious priorities in political decision-making, in governmental reliance on spiritual or faith-based philanthropy, and on the role of faith-based communities in lobbying for legislation and/or mobilizing voters to elect candidates
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Contents
-
- Secularism as ideology
- José Casanova
- Session II
- (2:39 hrs.). Religious selves, secular selves.
- Ritual, sincerity and the self
- Adam B. Seligman
- Spirituality in modern society: the spiritual self
- Peter van der Veer
- The
- human predicament
- disc 1. Session I
- William E. Connolly
- The
- human soul, a unique biological adaptation: the psychological self
- Daniel C. Dennett
- Session III
- (1:22 hrs.). Keynote address: The
- polysemy of the secular
- Charles Taylor
- Session IV
- (2:38). Religion, politics, and the democratic state. The
- (2:47 hrs.). Origins of the secular.
- secular citadel and the untended garden: past constitutional/legal debates
- John T. Noonan, Jr.
- We are all religious now, again: constitutional/legal debates
- Winnifred Sullivan
- Political debates: then
- James A. Morone
- Political debates: now
- Ann Pellegrini, in collaboration with Janet Jakobsen
- Session V
- (2:40 hrs.). Moral crusades then and now: religious and secular. The
- Religious origins
- prophetic tradition and Civil Rights: a transracial challenge to democracy
- David L. Chappell
- Temperance to the Moral Majority
- Susan F. Harding
- Identity politics
- Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
- Culture wars
- James Davison Hunter
- disc 2. Session VI
- (2:02 hrs.).
- Noah Feldman
- Future of religion and future of secularism: contemporary debates
- Sheila Davaney, Michael W. McConnell, Ann Pellegrini, Charles Taylor
- Political origins
- George Kateb
- Philosophic origins
- Richard J. Bernstein
- Label
- The religious-secular divide : the U.S. case
- Title
- The religious-secular divide
- Title remainder
- the U.S. case
- Title variation
- 20th Social Research conference
- Contributor
-
- Davaney, Sheila Greeve
- Dennett, D. C., (Daniel Clement)
- Feldman, Noah, 1970-
- Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck, 1935-
- Harding, Susan Friend
- Hunter, James Davison, 1955-
- Kateb, George
- McConnell, Michael W
- Morone, James A., 1951-
- Noonan, John Thomas, 1926-
- Pellegrini, Ann, 1964-
- Seligman, Adam B., 1954-
- Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers, 1950-
- Taylor, Charles, 1931-
- Veer, Peter van der
- New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
- Bernstein, Richard J
- Casanova, José
- Chappell, David L
- Connolly, William E
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The presentations of this conference explore the historical tension between religion and secularity in the United States and investigate current trends, both public and personal, in the reemergence of faith-based decision-making. Prominent scholars, experts, and professionals with backgrounds ranging from religious studies, legal studies, political science, sociology, to philosophy address contemporary social issues, such as increasingly organized movements to include evolution and intelligent design in public education curriculums, the increased prominence of religious priorities in political decision-making, in governmental reliance on spiritual or faith-based philanthropy, and on the role of faith-based communities in lobbying for legislation and/or mobilizing voters to elect candidates
- Cataloging source
- VUT
- Date time place
- Recorded March 5-6, 2009
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- not applicable
- Format of music
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- Literary text for sound recordings
- lectures speeches
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- 2009
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- Social Research Conference
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- 1970-
- 1954-
- 1931-
- 1926-
- 1950-
- 1951-
- 1964-
- 1935-
- 1955-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Feldman, Noah
- Kateb, George
- Bernstein, Richard J
- Casanova, José
- Seligman, Adam B.
- Veer, Peter van der
- Connolly, William E
- Dennett, D. C.
- Taylor, Charles
- Noonan, John Thomas
- Sullivan, Winnifred Fallers
- Morone, James A.
- Pellegrini, Ann
- Chappell, David L
- Harding, Susan Friend
- Haddad, Yvonne Yazbeck
- Hunter, James Davison
- Davaney, Sheila Greeve
- McConnell, Michael W
- New School for Social Research (New York, N.Y. : 1919-1997)
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Secularism
- Religion and politics
- United States
- Target audience
- adult
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- The religious-secular divide : the U.S. case, (sound recording)
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Contents
-
- Secularism as ideology
- José Casanova
- Session II
- (2:39 hrs.). Religious selves, secular selves.
- Ritual, sincerity and the self
- Adam B. Seligman
- Spirituality in modern society: the spiritual self
- Peter van der Veer
- The
- human predicament
- disc 1. Session I
- William E. Connolly
- The
- human soul, a unique biological adaptation: the psychological self
- Daniel C. Dennett
- Session III
- (1:22 hrs.). Keynote address: The
- polysemy of the secular
- Charles Taylor
- Session IV
- (2:38). Religion, politics, and the democratic state. The
- (2:47 hrs.). Origins of the secular.
- secular citadel and the untended garden: past constitutional/legal debates
- John T. Noonan, Jr.
- We are all religious now, again: constitutional/legal debates
- Winnifred Sullivan
- Political debates: then
- James A. Morone
- Political debates: now
- Ann Pellegrini, in collaboration with Janet Jakobsen
- Session V
- (2:40 hrs.). Moral crusades then and now: religious and secular. The
- Religious origins
- prophetic tradition and Civil Rights: a transracial challenge to democracy
- David L. Chappell
- Temperance to the Moral Majority
- Susan F. Harding
- Identity politics
- Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
- Culture wars
- James Davison Hunter
- disc 2. Session VI
- (2:02 hrs.).
- Noah Feldman
- Future of religion and future of secularism: contemporary debates
- Sheila Davaney, Michael W. McConnell, Ann Pellegrini, Charles Taylor
- Political origins
- George Kateb
- Philosophic origins
- Richard J. Bernstein
- Control code
- 000286369
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Other physical details
- digital
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 000286369
- (OCoLC)351627045
- System details
- Compact disc
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- The religious-secular divide : the U.S. case, (sound recording)
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Configuration of playback channels
- unknown
- Contents
-
- Secularism as ideology
- José Casanova
- Session II
- (2:39 hrs.). Religious selves, secular selves.
- Ritual, sincerity and the self
- Adam B. Seligman
- Spirituality in modern society: the spiritual self
- Peter van der Veer
- The
- human predicament
- disc 1. Session I
- William E. Connolly
- The
- human soul, a unique biological adaptation: the psychological self
- Daniel C. Dennett
- Session III
- (1:22 hrs.). Keynote address: The
- polysemy of the secular
- Charles Taylor
- Session IV
- (2:38). Religion, politics, and the democratic state. The
- (2:47 hrs.). Origins of the secular.
- secular citadel and the untended garden: past constitutional/legal debates
- John T. Noonan, Jr.
- We are all religious now, again: constitutional/legal debates
- Winnifred Sullivan
- Political debates: then
- James A. Morone
- Political debates: now
- Ann Pellegrini, in collaboration with Janet Jakobsen
- Session V
- (2:40 hrs.). Moral crusades then and now: religious and secular. The
- Religious origins
- prophetic tradition and Civil Rights: a transracial challenge to democracy
- David L. Chappell
- Temperance to the Moral Majority
- Susan F. Harding
- Identity politics
- Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
- Culture wars
- James Davison Hunter
- disc 2. Session VI
- (2:02 hrs.).
- Noah Feldman
- Future of religion and future of secularism: contemporary debates
- Sheila Davaney, Michael W. McConnell, Ann Pellegrini, Charles Taylor
- Political origins
- George Kateb
- Philosophic origins
- Richard J. Bernstein
- Control code
- 000286369
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in. or 12 cm. diameter
- Extent
- 2 sound discs
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Other physical details
- digital
- Specific material designation
- sound disc
- Speed
- 1.4m. per second (discs)
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) 000286369
- (OCoLC)351627045
- System details
- Compact disc
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
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