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Mediating Religion and Government
Political Institutions and the Policy Process
von Kevin R. Den Dulk, E. Oldmixon
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
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ISBN: 978-1-137-38975-6
Auflage: 2014
Erschienen am 19.11.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 264 Seiten

Preis: 53,49 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext
Biografische Anmerkung

1. An Institutionalist Perspective on Religion and Politics; Kevin R. den Dulk and Elizabeth A. Oldmixon 2. Political Preferences and Institutional Structures: Religious Advocacy in the US Congress; Michael T. Heaney and Elizabeth A. Oldmixon 3. Religious-Market Interest Groups: Do They Sing with an Upper Class Accent?; J. Tobin Grant, Sandy H. Kim and Robert Velez 4. Religion and Political Parties: Mediation in the Mass Party Era; Brian Calfano 5. Serving God by Shaping Law: Religious Legal Advocacy in the United States; Daniel Bennett 6. Religion in the American Congress: The Case of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1953-2013; James L. Guth 7. The Importance of Religion to Understanding the Modern Presidency; Mark J. Rozell and Harold F. Bass 8. Regulating Religion: Bureaucracies, Faith-Based Organizations, and Constitutional Limits; David K. Ryden 9. Religious Actors in State Political Institutions; Kimberly H. Conger 10. Explaining Religious Violence across Countries: An Institutional Approach; Nilay Saiya 11. Conclusion: Religious Politics, Pluralism and the United States Constitution; Ted G. Jelen



The study of religion and politics is a strongly behavioral sub-discipline, and within the American context, scholars place tremendous emphasis on its influence on political attitudes and behaviors, resultuing in a better understanding of religion's ability to shape voting patterns, party affiliation, and views of public policy.



Harold F. Bass, Ouachita Baptist University, USA
Daniel Bennett, Eastern Kentucky University, USA
Brian Calfano, Missouri State University, USA
Kimberly H. Conger, Colorado State University, USA
J. Tobin Grant, Southern Illinois University, USA
James L. Guth, Furman University, USA
Michael T. Heaney, University of Michigan, USA
Ted G. Jelen, University of Nevada, USA
Sandy H. Kim, Southern Illinois University, USA
Mark J. Rozell, George Mason University, USA
David Ryden, Hope College, USA
Nilay Saiya, State University of New York, USA
Robert Velez, Southern Illinois University, USA


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