Despite being seen by much of the world as a very religious country, religious affiliation in the US is in decline, with fewer Americans now likely to attend church. In new research, Andre P. Audette and Christopher L. Weaver write that some churches have attempted to address declining attendance by becoming more politically active in order to attract more people from the declining pool of the religious. Using survey data, they find that churches which engaged in more political activities tended to attract larger congregations, something they attribute to the greater likelihood that political partisans will ‘shop around’ when deciding which church to regularly attend. They warn that while such strategies may boost churches’ attendance in th...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
During elections, churches often act as voting sites – they are common and often centrally placed wi...
The article of record as published may be found at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3859035In this paper, ...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
One of the more intriguing paradoxes that has developed in mainline Protestantism over the last 30 y...
Presents survey findings on views on religious involvement in politics, parties' relationships to re...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Regular church attendance is strongly associated with a higher probability of voting. It is an open ...
Studies have pointed to politics as an important force driving people away from religion – the argum...
The purpose of the research was to reevaluate the relationship between religion and political tolera...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
During elections, churches often act as voting sites – they are common and often centrally placed wi...
The article of record as published may be found at https://ssrn.com/abstract=3859035In this paper, ...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
One of the more intriguing paradoxes that has developed in mainline Protestantism over the last 30 y...
Presents survey findings on views on religious involvement in politics, parties' relationships to re...
The American Democratic system is facing new challenges as political polarization increases. Regardl...
Regular church attendance is strongly associated with a higher probability of voting. It is an open ...
Studies have pointed to politics as an important force driving people away from religion – the argum...
The purpose of the research was to reevaluate the relationship between religion and political tolera...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...
Previous research demonstrates two aspects of religion that affect civic activity—church participati...