The diminishing divide
religion's changing role in American politics
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Contributions
- Kohut, Andrew. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - Brookings Institution Press, Washington D.C, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
44,500 words, Guess
Page Count
178 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL48721M
- ISBN-100815750188
- OCLC Control Number48139346
- OCLC Control Number42823622
- OCLC Control Numberdiminishingdivid0000unse
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99050674
- Goodreads4699951
- LibraryThing133213
Classifications
- DDC322/.1/097309045
- LCCE839.5 .D53 2000
Description
"Drawing on extensive survey data from the Pew Research Center, the National Election Studies, and other sources, The Diminishing Divide illuminates the historical relationship between religion and politics in the United States and explores the ways in which religion will continue to alter the political landscape in the century before us. A historical overview of religion in U.S. politics sets the tone as the book examines the patchwork quilt of American religion and the changing role of religious institutions in American political life since the 1960s. The book explores the complex relations between religion and political attitudes, as well as that of religion and political behavior - particularly with respect to party affiliation and voting habits. Finally, The Diminishing Divide offers a look at the future." "As candidates and elected officials increasingly air their personal faith in public places with apparent political intent, and as parishioners are marshaled into political action by clergy and political groups, the authors lay out the background against which religion's power in American political life will be played in the new century."--Jacket.
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