- Includes bibliographical references and index. - Ch. 1. Theoretical Foundations. One European Pedigree, Two Different Traditions. Rousseau on Civil Religion. Rousseau's Ideal Citizen. Durkheim on Civil Religion. Religion, Social Order, and the State -- Ch. 2. American Civil Religion and the American Debate. The Rebirth of Civil Religion. Setting the Ground Rules. Civil Religion as a Source of Integration. Other Voices of Dissent. Civil Religion as a Source of Legitimation -- Ch. 3. The "Problem" of Legitimacy, Power, and Politics. The Intellectual Roots of the Problem. Legitimacy in Sociological Theory. Religion and Legitimation Today. The Invisibility of Power. The Consensus Legacy and Its Problems. Civil Religion: Its Agents and Structural Support -- Ch. 4. State-Directed Civil Religions in Comparative Perspective. Civil Religion as Political Religion. Sacred and Secular Civil Religions. From "Archaic" to "Modern" Civil Religions. Religion as a Society-Oriented Institution -- Ch. 5. Chile, 1973-1989: A Case Study. Pinochet's Civil Religious Discourse. Pinochet's Civil Religion and the Catholic Church. Analysis of Pinochet's Civil Religion. Chilean Civil Religion in Comparative Perspective -- Ch. 6. Civil Religion and the Spirit of Nationalism. Nationalism as a Civic Duty. Nationalism in the United States. The Structural Ambivalence of Civil Religion -- Conclusion: Durkheim versus Rousseau Revisited.
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