Evangelicals in the U.S. tend to support candidates who advocate for a minimal government and significant downsizing, if not elimination, of the welfare state. This phenomenon may be the result of certain components in an Evangelical worldview. Though evangelicals in the U.S. may have higher interpersonal trust, they distrust the government more than non-evangelicals. This research will explore political theories that discuss the political functions of Protestantism and apply such analyses to contemporary American evangelicals. National Election Survey 2004 will empirically qualify some claims in my theoretical discussion
Prof. Poppe’s keen interest in the relationship between political and religious thinking and behavio...
Evangelical Protestantism has played a vital role in shaping American history, culture and religion....
266 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Two important factors have co...
In this project, I analyze levels of trust among evangelical Protestants. I suspect that while evang...
The prevailing narrative in political science is that evangelical identity drives the political beha...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
This thesis addressed the conundrum that 81 percent of evangelicals supported Donald Trump in the 20...
The Presidency of George W. Bush did much to spotlight the role of Evangelical Christians in the pol...
Many churchgoing Protestants support a highly political role for the Christian religion, endorsing C...
Evangelical Protestants are less likely than most other Americans to support environmental policies ...
While most white evangelicals in America have advocated moral, cultural, and social conservatism sin...
Abstract: Understanding the determinants that shape public opinion and policy preference requires a ...
This thesis showed the correlation between the influence of Evangelical values and politics in the P...
Despite renewed attention to religion and ethics in political theory, there is a notable absence of ...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Prof. Poppe’s keen interest in the relationship between political and religious thinking and behavio...
Evangelical Protestantism has played a vital role in shaping American history, culture and religion....
266 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Two important factors have co...
In this project, I analyze levels of trust among evangelical Protestants. I suspect that while evang...
The prevailing narrative in political science is that evangelical identity drives the political beha...
Although the association between evangelical Protestant and Republican affiliations is now a fundame...
This thesis addressed the conundrum that 81 percent of evangelicals supported Donald Trump in the 20...
The Presidency of George W. Bush did much to spotlight the role of Evangelical Christians in the pol...
Many churchgoing Protestants support a highly political role for the Christian religion, endorsing C...
Evangelical Protestants are less likely than most other Americans to support environmental policies ...
While most white evangelicals in America have advocated moral, cultural, and social conservatism sin...
Abstract: Understanding the determinants that shape public opinion and policy preference requires a ...
This thesis showed the correlation between the influence of Evangelical values and politics in the P...
Despite renewed attention to religion and ethics in political theory, there is a notable absence of ...
While it is well known that religiosity measures inform modern political alignments and voting behav...
Prof. Poppe’s keen interest in the relationship between political and religious thinking and behavio...
Evangelical Protestantism has played a vital role in shaping American history, culture and religion....
266 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.Two important factors have co...