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Koers

On-line version ISSN 2304-8557
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Abstract

HEXHAM, J.. The changing face of American compassion: Ethnicity, religion, and worldview conflicts. Koers (Online) [online]. 2010, vol.75, n.4, pp.769-786. ISSN 2304-8557.

When Barack Obama announced his support for "Faith Based Initiatives" in August 2008 many people were shocked. Others saw it as a political ploy because they regarded the policy as one of the Bush Administration's more unpopular programmes. In fact, the idea of "Faith Based Initiatives" was first proposed during the Clinton Presidency with support from such liberals as Senator Joe Liebermann. In this article popular misunderstandings of the role of religion in the USA will be discussed to show that the issue is far more complex than the media and a host of critical authors want us to believe and that the attack on "Faith Based Initiatives" has far-reaching implications for the relationship between Christianity and politics in both America and the rest of the world. It also raises issues about ethnicity, religion and the conflict of worldviews.

Keywords : Christianity and politics; conflict of worldviews; ethnicity and religion; Faith Based Initiatives.

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