
Study of church and state in the United States is incredibly complex. Scholars working in this area have backgrounds in law, religious studies, history, theology, and politics, among other fields. Historically, they have focused on particular angles or dimensions of the church-state relationship, because the field is so vast. The results have mostly been monographs that focus only on narrow cross-sections of the field, and the few works that do aim to give larger perspectives are reference works of factual compendia, which offer little or no analysis.The Oxford Handbook of Church and State in the United States fills this gap, presenting an extensive, multidimensional overview of the field. Twenty-one essays offer a scholarly look at the intricacies and past and current debates that frame the American system of church and state, within five main areas: history, law, theology/philosophy, politics, and sociology. These essays provide factual accounts, but also address issues, problems, debates, controversies, and, where appropriate, suggest resolutions. They also offer analysis of the range of interpretations of the subject offered by various American scholars. This Handbook is an invaluable resource for the study of church-state relations in the United States.
This volume addresses the core question of how the complex, multidimensional relationship between church and state in the United States can be synthesized into a cohesive scholarly framework. The editor, Stephen H. Jenkins, compiles twenty-one essays from experts across diverse disciplines including law, history, and theology to move beyond narrow monographs or purely factual compendia. By integrating historical context with contemporary debates, the text provides a comprehensive analytical overview of the American system of church-state relations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students frequently identify this handbook as a foundational resource for navigating the interdisciplinary nature of church-state studies. Experts note that the volume successfully bridges the gap between dense academic monographs and superficial reference guides, making it a standard reference for those researching the intersection of religion and American public life.
Page Count:
592
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190208783
ISBN-13:
9780190208783
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