Abstract

There are three major traditions that related the American nation and its politics to religion: religious nationalism, liberal secularism, and civil religion. Religious nationalism provides for solidarity but is exclusionary; liberal secularism is inclusive but produces thin solidarity. Civil religion can provide that balance.

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