God at the Grass Roots, 1996
Title | God at the Grass Roots, 1996 PDF eBook |
Author | Mark J. Rozell |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780847686117 |
God at the Grass Roots, 1996 is composed of entirely new and original essays that analyze the impact of the Christian Right in the 1996 national, state, and local elections. The nation's leading scholars of religion and politics identify and illuminate numerous trends that have dramatically evolved since the landmark elections of 1994. More than simply a revised version of the popular God at the Grass Roots, this fundamentally new edition examines the Christian Right's nationwide influence, and the essays arrive at starkly different conclusions about America's most organized and observed political interest group. This text will complement all courses on parties and elections, and religion and politics.
God at the Grassroots 2016
Title | God at the Grassroots 2016 PDF eBook |
Author | Mark J. Rozell |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2017-11-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1538108933 |
In God at the Grassroots 2016: The Christian Right in American Politics, a distinguished group of political scientists, many of whom have been studying the Christian Right for more than two decades, assess the 2016 elections from the standpoint of religious conservative activism. These elections, more than any that they have analyzed, best tell the story of the resilience of this movement and its enduring importance. The contributors address the evolution of the religious right movement for more than two decades and focus primarily on the movement’s role in the 2016 elections. The first section examines the broader national context, with chapters on the Republican nomination campaign, the general election, and the relationship between the religious right and the tea party. The second section comprises state-specific chapters, focusing primarily on the crucial states in the 2016 presidential contest. They conclude with lessons learned from the studies of the religious right in the elections from 1994 through 2016 and address directions for continued research on the subject. Contributions by Joseph Cella, Kimberly H. Conger, Matthew Corrigan, Paul A. Djupe, Christopher P. Gilbert, James L. Guth, Donna R. Hoffman, Ted G. Jelen, Alexander Jensen, Christopher W. Larimer, Mikael Pelz, Sucheta Pyakuryal, Carin Robinson, Mark J. Rozell, Corwin E. Smidt, Oran P. Smith, Kenneth D. Wald, Clyde Wilcox, and Abigail Zofchak
American Religions and the Family
Title | American Religions and the Family PDF eBook |
Author | Don S. Browning |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 0231138008 |
Religions respond to capitalism, democracy, industrialization, feminism, individualism, and the phenomenon of globalization in a variety of ways. Some religions conform to these challenges, if not capitulate to them; some critique or resist them, and some work to transform the modern societies they inhabit. In this unique collection of critical essays, scholars of Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Native American thought explore the tension between modernization and the family, sexuality, and marriage traditions of major religions in America. Contributors examine how various belief systems have confronted changing attitudes regarding the meaning and purpose of sex, the definition of marriage, the responsibility of fathers, and the status of children. They also discuss how family law in America is beginning to acknowledge certain religious traditions and how comparative religious ethics can explain and evaluate diverse family customs. Studies concerning the impact of religious thought and behavior on American society have never been more timely or important. Recent global events cannot be fully understood without comprehending how belief systems function and the many ways they can be employed to the benefit and detriment of societies. Responding to this critical need, American Religions and the Family presents a comprehensive portrait of religious cultures in America and offers secular society a pathway for appreciating religious tradition.
Politics and Religion In The United States
Title | Politics and Religion In The United States PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Corbett |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 113557975X |
This text examines the interaction between politics and religion in the United States from the days of the early colonial period through the 1990s. It sets the contemporary discussion of politics and religion in the larger context of the entire scope of US history, and traces significant themes over time showing students how the events of the 1990s have their roots in a long process of development.
Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics
Title | Encyclopedia of American Religion and Politics PDF eBook |
Author | Paul A. Djupe |
Publisher | Infobase Publishing |
Pages | 529 |
Release | 2014-07 |
Genre | Religion and politics |
ISBN | 1438130201 |
Presents an encyclopedia of religion and politics in America including short biographies of important political and religious figures like Ralph Abernathy, civil rights leader, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, writer, and synopses of religious entities like the Branch Davidians and the Episcopal church as well as important court cases of relevancy like Epperson et al. v. Arkansas having to do with evolution.
The Christian Right in Republican State Politics
Title | The Christian Right in Republican State Politics PDF eBook |
Author | K. Conger |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 2009-11-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230101747 |
This book examines the influence and activities of the Christian Right at the state level. One of the first attempts at studying the Christian Right comparatively across states, this book offers a new theoretically-driven perspective on how political context and constraints shape the Christian Right s strategy and influence. Based on evidence from in-depth case studies of three states - Indiana, Missouri, and Arizona - and qualitative and quantitative data from a wide variety of other states, its conclusions demonstrate that the movement s strategies and behavior are based on the political opportunity structure of each state, the movement s internal resources, and its ability to utilize threat-based mobilization.
Religion and the Bush Presidency
Title | Religion and the Bush Presidency PDF eBook |
Author | M. Rozell |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2007-08-20 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0230607357 |
George W. Bush's religiosity has invited much analysis and controversy about the impact of religion on government. This collection of leading scholars' essays first examines the impact of various religions voting groups on the 2004 presidential campaign, and then reviews and assesses the impact of religion on the policies of the Bush presidency.