
The Great Essays: Q & A
Past Present Future
00:00
Religion in American and British Politics
The chapter explores the role of religion in American and British politics, highlighting how it serves as a marker of authenticity for politicians. The speakers discuss the evolution of the relationship between Catholicism and the public realm in the US, and contrast the approach to faith in politics in the UK and the US. They also question the sustainability of religion's public nature in politics and discuss the importance of politicians who genuinely believe in their beliefs and values.
Transcript
Play full episode