God and global order: The power of religion in American foreign policy

J. Chaplin, R. Joustra

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Abstract

Even though America was founded upon a belief that its mission was providentially ordained, its foreign policy decisions have failed to recognize the growing significance of religious faith as a global concern. With an eye on the turbulent century ahead, God and Global Order implores policy makers to recognize the power of faith to inform and enhance U.S. foreign policy. The contributors warn that ignoring the far-reaching role of faiths (those both religious and secular) and their influence upon international agendas could carry disastrous consequences-both for the U.S. and for the larger global order.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBaylor University Press
Number of pages306
ISBN (Print)9781602582507
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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