Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how religious institutions contribute to expanding democracy, but nearly all analyze religious institutions as institutions; few focus directly on what religion qua religion might contribute. This article strives to illuminate the impact of religious culture per se, extending recent work on religion and democratic life by a small group of social movement scholars trained also in the sociology of religion. In examining religion’s democratic impact, an explicitly cultural analysis inspired by the new approach to political culture developed by historical sociologists and cultural analysts of democracy is used to show the power of this approach and t...
Why does religion sometimes promote democratic values and behaviors, but sometimes do just the oppos...
The interaction of religious and public life is one of the most important problems in any state. Th...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
After a long period of post-war neglect by most mainstream scholars, religion assumed a new prominen...
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...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
This Article argues that we need to frame the question of the relation of religion to public life in...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
Why does religion sometimes promote democratic values and behaviors, but sometimes do just the oppos...
The interaction of religious and public life is one of the most important problems in any state. Th...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
Recent work by political sociologists and social movement theorists extend our understanding of how ...
After a long period of post-war neglect by most mainstream scholars, religion assumed a new prominen...
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...
Religious institutions andnetworks provide one of the key social bases outof which Americans' p...
The role of religion in American politics and civil society has drawn significant scholarly focus, b...
This Article argues that we need to frame the question of the relation of religion to public life in...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
The effects of religious belief and religious social behavior on support for democracy are investiga...
Since the publication of Tocqueville's Democracy in America in 1835, scholars from a variety of disc...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...
Why does religion sometimes promote democratic values and behaviors, but sometimes do just the oppos...
The interaction of religious and public life is one of the most important problems in any state. Th...
In recent decades, scholars interested in the role of religion in American public life have largely ...