{"id":109560,"global_id":"teachingamericanhistory.org?id=109560","global_id_lineage":["teachingamericanhistory.org?id=109560"],"author":"17025","status":"publish","date":"2023-10-09 07:42:24","date_utc":"2023-10-09 11:42:24","modified":"2023-10-10 10:09:01","modified_utc":"2023-10-10 14:09:01","url":"https:\/\/teachingamericanhistory.org\/seminar\/religion-in-politics-since-1945\/","rest_url":"https:\/\/teachingamericanhistory.org\/wp-json\/tribe\/events\/v1\/events\/109560","title":"Religion in Politics since 1945","description":"
This seminar will examine religion\u2019s role in American politics on both the left and the right from the early years of the Cold War to the early twenty-first century, with a discussion of the civil rights era, the rise of the Religious Right, the culture wars, and ongoing debates about religious liberty and the appropriate relationship between church and state.<\/p>\n