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Religion and Political Behavior in the United States
Religion and Political Behavior in the United States, The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it apparent that religion is an important force on the U.S. political landscape. The result of such visible roles by religious elites raises many questions inc, Religion and Political Behavior in the United States has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Religion and Political Behavior in the United States
  • Written by author Ted G. Jelen
  • Published by Greenwood Press, 1989/06/26
  • The 1988 Election year, showcasing two ordained ministers seeking presidential nomination, made it apparent that religion is an important force on the U.S. political landscape. The result of such visible roles by religious elites raises many questions inc
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Preface

Methodological Issues

The Meaning and Measurement of Evangelicalism: Problems and Prospects by Lyman A. Kellstedt

Identifying Evangelical Respondents: An Analysis of Born Again and Bible Questions Used across Different Surveys by Corwin Smidt

Toward a Mental Measure of Religiosity in Research on Religion and Politics by David C. Leege

Religion and Politics among the Mass Public

Fundamentalism and Economic Restructuring by Joseph B. Tamney, Ronald Burton, and Stephen D. Johnson

Knowledge and Attitudes of Catholic College Students Regarding the Creation/Evolution Controversy by Alfred R. Martin and Ted G. Jelen

Habits of the Mind? The Problem of Authority in the New Christian Right by Kenneth D. Wald, Dennis E. Owen, and Samuel S. Hill, Jr.

The Catholic Vote from 1980 to 1986: Continuity or Change? by Henry C. Kenski and William Lockwood

The New Christian Right and the Mobilization of the Evangelicals by Clyde Wilcox

The Moral Majority as a Political Reference in the 1980 and 1984 Elections by Jerry Perkins

Elite Perspectives

Coalition Strategies of Religious Interest Groups by Robert Zwier

The Politics of Armageddon: Dispensationalism among Southern Baptist Ministers by Helen Lee Turner and James L. Guth

The Dance of Legislation: Church Style by Mary T. Hanna

God and the GOP: Religion among Republican Activists by James L. Guth and John C. Green

Politics and the Ecangelical Press: 1960 to 1985 by J. David Fairbanks

Faith and Access: Religious Constituencies and the Washington Elites by Allen D. Hertzke

Bibliography

Subject Index

Name Index


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