Christianity and party politics: keeping the faith/ Martin H.M. Steven.
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 324.241 STE/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P23140 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [156]-166) and index.
Introduction : the neglected dimension of British politics -- Religion and voting behaviour in Britain : from denominational cleavage to the alpha vote -- More Methodism than Marxism? : Christianity and the British party system -- Still the "Conservative Party at prayer"? : the role of Church of England bishops in Parliament -- A Presbyterian conscience : the Church of Scotland, the Labour Party, and the politics of social justice -- Little wonder "we don't do God" : ethics, life issues, and the power of the Christian lobby -- Still fighting a losing battle? : equalities and the weakness of the Christian lobby -- Conclusions : the British model of politics and religion.
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