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Religion and the Rise of Democracy

By Graham Maddox

Published December 14th 1995 by Routledge – 304 pages

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In a major original study, Graham Maddox analyses the role of religion in the development of democracy from the tribes of ancient Israel to the present day. The book contrasts Athenian direct democracy with the Old Testament monarchy in which the concept of religious opposition - vital to modern democracy - arose. Maddox then develops his discussion of the relationship between religion and democracy through early christianity to the Reformation and Calvinism, ending with a chapter on modern democracy. Maddox's contentious thesis concerning the development of democracy is truly interdisciplinary drawing on political science, religious history and theology.

Reviews

'Maddox writes clearly and with insight: the book is a major contribution to a subject which merits much further study.'K.B.Wilson, Ecclesiastical History, October 1997

Name: Religion and the Rise of Democracy (Hardback)Routledge 
Description: By Graham Maddox. In a major original study, Graham Maddox analyses the role of religion in the development of democracy from the tribes of ancient Israel to the present day. The book contrasts Athenian direct democracy with the Old Testament monarchy in which the concept...
Categories: Theory & Religion, Political History, Political Theory