UWTV Program: Religious Politics in America: Why the 2008 Presidential Election May Change Everything for Everyone
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Religious Politics in America: Why the 2008 Presidential Election May Change Everything for Everyone
David Domke, professor of communications at the University of Washington, explains how the union of government and religion tends to degrade the integrity of both. This lecture is the first of four fall Luce Public Lectures presented by the Jackson School of International Studies.

Supported through the generosity of the Luce Foundation grant on Global Religion and Human Security.

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Series Title:Luce Public Lectures in Global Religion and Human Security
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Subject(s):Social Sciences
Speaker(s): David Domke, professor and acting chair, Department of Communications, University of Washington

Related Link(s):Jackson School of International Studies website
Production Date: 10/09/2008
Runtime: 00:55:38
Rating:TV-G
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