This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. For some time, analysts have argued that the conflicts of the New Deal era rendered cultural differences trivial and placed economic interests at the top of the political agenda. The authors and their collaborators - John C. Green, James L. Guth, Ted G. Jelen, Corwin E. Smidt, Kenneth D. Wald, Michael R. Welch, and Clyde Wilcox - disagree. They find that religious worldviews are still insinuated in American political institutions, and religious institutions still are points of reference. The book profits from the new religiosity measures employed in the 1990 National Election Studies. Part 1 discusses the study of religion in the context of pol...
textPolitical participation in America has taken numerous forms over the years, from voting to volun...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
Past findings and theory in the sociology of religion support two opposing perspectives concerning t...
The author provides an overview of religious politics in the contemporary United States. Possible an...
This article attempts to assess the extent of scientific progress in the study of religion and pol...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
After a long period of post-war neglect by most mainstream scholars, religion assumed a new prominen...
Recent research in American political behavior has examined at length the link between evangelical P...
The interaction of religious and public life is one of the most important problems in any state. Th...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
textPolitical participation in America has taken numerous forms over the years, from voting to volun...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
This text addresses whether and how religion and religious institutions affect American politics. Fo...
Recent research in American political behaviour has examined at length the increased closeness of wh...
Past findings and theory in the sociology of religion support two opposing perspectives concerning t...
The author provides an overview of religious politics in the contemporary United States. Possible an...
This article attempts to assess the extent of scientific progress in the study of religion and pol...
The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it a...
After a long period of post-war neglect by most mainstream scholars, religion assumed a new prominen...
Recent research in American political behavior has examined at length the link between evangelical P...
The interaction of religious and public life is one of the most important problems in any state. Th...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
textPolitical participation in America has taken numerous forms over the years, from voting to volun...
Religion in the study of politcal behavior has produced varied results because of a lack of clarity ...
Religion has had a significant effect on voter participation in the United States and continues to c...