POLI 136: Religion and Politics-Midterm Exam Readings : Robert Putnam and David Campbell, American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us. Entire Book.
POLI 136: Religion and Politics-Midterm Exam Readings
: Robert Putnam and David Campbell, American Grace: How Religion Divides
and Unites Us. Entire Book. POLI 136: Religion and Politics – Midterm Exam
Due Friday, February 8th, 2019 at 12:00 noon local time
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Choose one of the following questions:
1. Explain the subordination and pluralism models, referencing the lectures.
2. Compare and contrast religious politics and political religion and illustrate with examples.
3. Explain American Grace, referencing the lectures and Putnam and Campbell.
All questions require citations from the specified lectures/readings and should be cited
appropriately.
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