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Jonathan Rauch is a senior fellow in the Governance Studies programme at the Brookings Institution .
He argues that Christianity is a load-bearing wall in the American civic polity.
He offers some models for returning to a vision of Christianity more compatible with civic virtue, and urges Christian and atheist Americans to find better means of coexistence.
The U.S. relied more than other developed countries did on religion, specifically Christianity , which is the country’s majority faith by far.
It was a load-bearing wall here in a way that it did not have to be in many other countries for various reasons.
I think that means we're suffering more for the collapse of that wall.
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