Marion Maddox
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Marion Maddox (b. ?) is an Australian author, academic and political commentator.
Maddox achieved doctorates in theology and political philosophy from Flinders University and the University of New South Wales respectively. She is also the recipient of an Australian Parliamentary Fellowship.
A Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, and formerly at the Universities of Adelaide and South Australia, Maddox is a regular commentator on issues of religion and politics in the Australian media. She is author of the controversial God Under Howard: The rise of the religious right in Australian politics which compared the Howard Government with the religious right in the United States and criticised the decline of mainstream Christianity in Australia.
She is married to Michael Symons, author of One Continuous Picnic (Duck Press, 1982), The Pudding That Took a Thousand Cooks (Viking, 1998) and The Shared Table (AGPS, 1993).
[edit] Selected bibliography
- God Under Howard: The rise of the religious right in Australian politics, ISBN 1-74114-568-6
- Australian Parliamentary Library
- For God and Country: Religious Dynamics in Australian Federal Politics, Monograph 07, 2001-02 (excerpt)
- Indigenous Religion in Secular Australia, Research Paper 11, 1999-2000
- Does a Preamble Need a God?, Research Paper 8, 1999-2000
[edit] External links
- Dr Marion Maddox, Religious Studies programme, Victoria University of Wellington
- Fading religion fanning fundamentalism, author finds report in the Sydney Morning Herald
- Book review: God under Howard by Bill Muehlenberg - in "Online Opinion", posted Wednesday, 23 March 2005
- Book review: God 'under' Howard - a different perspective by Gavin Mooney - in "Online Opinion", posted Wednesday, 6 April 2005