Politics and Religion in the United States

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American Civil Religion
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Biblical Conservatives
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Black Church
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Establishment Clause
evangelicals
Free Exercise
Free Exercise Clause
Free Exercise Issues
GSS Data
High Religious Commitment
Individual Membership Groups
Jews
Latino Religion
Mainline Protestants
Military Chaplains
minority faiths politics
Mormans
Muslims
NORC
Protestants
public opinion religion
religion and American political identity
Religious Free Exercise
Religious Free Marketeers
Religious Interest Groups
Religious Lobbyists
religious pluralism
RFRA
School Prayer
School Prayer Amendment
secularism
Vice Versa
voting behavior analysis
Williamsburg Charter

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415644631
  • Weight: 566g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There is a complex relationship between religiosity and secularism in the American experience. America is notable both for its strict institutional separation of church and state, and for the strong role that religion has played in its major social movements and ongoing political life. This book seeks to illuminate for readers the dynamics underlying this seeming paradox, and to examine how the various religious groups in America have approached and continue to approach the tensions between sacred and secular. This much-anticipated revision brings Corbett and Corbett’s classic text fully up to date. The second edition continues with a thorough discussion of historical origins of religion in political life, constitutional matters, public opinion, and the most relevant groups, all while taking theology seriously. Revisions include fully updating all the public opinion data, fuller incorporation of voting behavior among different religious and demographic groups, enhanced discussion of minority religions such as Mormonism and Islam, and new examples throughout.

Michael Corbett was professor of political science at Ball State University.

Julia Corbett-Hemeyer is professor emeritus of religious studies at Ball State Univeristy. She is a Community Minister with the Unitarian Universalist Church.

J. Matthew Wilson is an associate professor of political science at Southern Methodist University. He specializes in political behavior, religion and politics, and political psychology. Wilson is the editor of From Pews to Polling Places: Faith and Politics in the American Religious Mosaic.

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