Why does religion sometimes promote democratic values and behaviors, but sometimes do just the opposite? Existing political research on the role of re-ligion in democracy has produced diverging results: on the one hand, religion sometimes promotes democratic behaviors and attitudes (as in the resistanc
What explains the emergence and endurance of what Alfred Stepan has termed the “twin tolerations ” b...
This study investigates whether practicing a religion affects an individual’s political trust in gov...
As anyone with an ear to hear or an eye to see knows, the question of religion’s effects on American...
There is no easy answer to the question of whether religiosity promotes or hinders commitment to dem...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Using data from the 1999–2001 World Values and European Values Surveys, this article examines the im...
The purpose of the research was to reevaluate the relationship between religion and political tolera...
Starting from the growing importance of religion for politics, this article tests whether religion i...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
The aim of the study was an analysis of two the conceptions of relationships between democracy and r...
Today western democracies are generally referred to as liberal democracies. Such an understanding in...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Throughout the development and maturation of the American democratic experience, religiously inspire...
Introductorily, it should be observed that the discussed problem’s significance is increasingly pres...
What explains the emergence and endurance of what Alfred Stepan has termed the “twin tolerations ” b...
This study investigates whether practicing a religion affects an individual’s political trust in gov...
As anyone with an ear to hear or an eye to see knows, the question of religion’s effects on American...
There is no easy answer to the question of whether religiosity promotes or hinders commitment to dem...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Using data from the 1999–2001 World Values and European Values Surveys, this article examines the im...
The purpose of the research was to reevaluate the relationship between religion and political tolera...
Starting from the growing importance of religion for politics, this article tests whether religion i...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
The aim of the study was an analysis of two the conceptions of relationships between democracy and r...
Today western democracies are generally referred to as liberal democracies. Such an understanding in...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
Throughout the development and maturation of the American democratic experience, religiously inspire...
Introductorily, it should be observed that the discussed problem’s significance is increasingly pres...
What explains the emergence and endurance of what Alfred Stepan has termed the “twin tolerations ” b...
This study investigates whether practicing a religion affects an individual’s political trust in gov...
As anyone with an ear to hear or an eye to see knows, the question of religion’s effects on American...