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Under God is a book by Garry Wills that looks at why church and state will never be separate in America. Wills uses the issues and characters of Campaign '88 as the fulcrum for a lively look at the ways religion influences the politics of "the most religious country in the developed world".

  • Under God, Garry Wills, ISBN 0-671-65705-4, 1990

Under God is a collection of inspirational stories, many historical and with a Christian perspective, by Toby McKeehan and Michael Tait of the Christian rock group dc Talk, published in 2004. It was compiled by LeAnna Willis and produced with assistance from the Christian organization WallBuilders. Through its stories, it argues that Christianity is a cornerstone element in the history of American politics and society.

There was a sequel published soon after called Living Under God. It followed basically the same format.