Religion and Politics in America

Faith, Culture and Strategic Choices

Contributors

By Allen D Hertzke

By Laura R. Olson

By Kevin R. Den Dulk

By Robert Booth Fowler

On Sale
Jul 24, 2018
Page Count
360 pages
Publisher
Avalon Publishing
ISBN-13
9780813350837

Religion and politics are never far from the headlines, but their relationship remains complex and often confusing. Religion and Politics in America offers an engaging, accessible, and balanced treatment of religion in American politics. It explores the historical, cultural, and legal contexts that motivate religious political engagement and assesses the pragmatic and strategic political realities that religious organizations and people face. Incorporating the best and most current scholarship, the authors examine the politics of Roman Catholics; evangelical, mainline, and African American Protestants; Jews; Muslims; religious “nones” and other conventional and not-so-conventional American religious movements.

The sixth edition has been thoroughly revised to include coverage of the 2016 election; an assessment of the role of religion in Obama’s second term; and an updated and expanded look at religion and its relationship to gender and sexuality, race/ethnicity, and class. The new edition also foregrounds the theories of religion, culture and politics to better contextualize the book’s discussions. In-depth coverage of core topics, contemporary examples, useful feature boxes, and new discussion questions provide students with a real understanding of the interplay between religion and politics and culture.


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Allen D Hertzke

About the Author

Allen D. Hertzke is presidential professor of political science at the University of Oklahoma. He is the author, editor, or coeditor of Freeing God's Children, The Future of Religious Freedom, Religious Freedom in America, and Christianity and Freedom, Volumes I & II.

Laura R. Olson is professor of political science at Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. She is author, coauthor, or coeditor of nine books, including Beyond Red States and Blue State, Religious Interests in Community Conflict and Christian Clergy in American Politics.

Kevin R. den Dulk is associate professor of political science and Honors Faculty Fellow at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. He is coauthor of Pews, Prayers, and Participation and The God Gap? and The Challenge of Pluralism, 3rd edition, and coeditor of Mediating Religion and Government.

Robert Booth Fowler is professor of political science (emeritus) at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. An award-winning teacher, he is the author of numerous books, including Enduring Liberalism: American Political Thought since the 1960s, The Dance with Community, and Unconventional Partners.

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