Religion in the News
Greenberg Center
Books & Other Publications
For more information, contact the Center at
csrpl@trincoll.edu or (860)
297-2353.
Religion in the News website
archives
Books:
New
One Nation, Divisible
by Mark Silk and Andrew Walsh
Religion by Region Book Series
for information, or
to order.
New
The Episcopal Church in
Crisis by Frank Kirkpatrick
The Faith
Factor: How Religion Influences American Elections, by John Green
Can Charitable Choice Work?: Covering
Religion's Impact on Urban Affairs and Social Services Andrew Walsh, ed.
(Hartford, CT:
Pew Program on Religion and the News Media and the Leonard E.
Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, 2001), 200 pages.
(online edition requires Acrobat Reader)
Religion on the International News Agenda
Mark Silk, ed. (Hartford, CT: Pew Program on Religion and the News Media and the Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in
Public Life, 2000), 144 pages.(online edition requires Acrobat Reader)
Religion
and American Politics: The 2000 Election in Context
Mark Silk, ed. (Hartford,
CT: Pew Program on Religion and the News Media and the
Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, 2000), 88
pages.(online edition requires Acrobat Reader)
Religious Persecution as a U.S. Policy Issue
,
Rosalind I. J. Hackett, Mark Silk, and Dennis Hoover, eds.
(Hartford, CT: Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of
Religion in Public Life, 2000), 60 pages.
(pdf Acrobat file)
Other Publications: Is Religion Compatible With
Liberal Democracy?, by Marc D. Stern,
1999 (22 pages)
The Catholic Church and the Holocaust:
Perspectives on the Vatican Statement, We Remember: A Reflection on the
Shoah, 1998 (42 pages)
(with the complete text of "We Remember")
Institute for the Study of Religion in Society and Culture
books and publications
New
Secularism and Science in the 21st Century, edited by Ariela Keysar
and Barry Kosmin
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