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Introduction IntroductionDOI: 10.4000/lisa.3987 Keywords: religion , protestant , Bush George W. , politique , élections , Eglise , catholique , Etat la que , religion d’Etat , évangéliques , intégriste , dispensationalisme , droite chrétienne , socialisme chrétien , Cour suprême , avortement , sioniste , Church , Evangelicals , politics , Catholic , separation of Church and State , Established Church , Fundamentalist , Dispensationalist , Christian Right , Christian socialism , Supreme Court , abortion , Zionist , Blair Tony , Bland Salem , Graham Billy , Hobbes Abstract: Exploring the links between religion and politics in the early 21st century seems at once both arcane and of pragmatic interest. Certainly, in the United States, the relationship is of practical importance: it has become one of the key elements in deciding electoral outcomes. However, seen from a continental European perspective, still grounded in the French Enlightenment tradition, the growing importance of religion in the American political landscape would seem to be an unfathomable mystery...
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