All Stories

  1. Political Mobilization in American Congregations: A Religious Economies Perspective
  2. Are the Politics of the Christian Right Linked to State Rates of the Nonreligious? The Importance of Salient Controversy
  3. Moralizing to the Choir: The Moral Foundations of American Clergy*
  4. Reconsidering the Role of Politics in Leaving Religion: The Importance of Affiliation
  5. An Emergent Threat: Christian Clergy Perceptions of the Emerging Church Movement
  6. PASTORS + PUBLIC LIFE: THE CHANGING FACE OF AMERICAN PROTESTANT CLERGY. By Corwin E. Smidt. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2016. xv + 244 pp., $99.00 cloth, $24.95 paper.
  7. Rights, Reflection, and Reciprocity: Implications of the Same-Sex Marriage Debate for Tolerance and the Political Process
  8. Emergent Church Practices in America: Inclusion and Deliberation in American Congregations
  9. The Effects of Descriptive Associational Leadership on Civic Engagement: The Case of Clergy and Gender in Protestant Denominations
  10. Truly Inclusive or Uniformly Liberal? An Analysis of the Politics of the Emerging Church
  11. Editors' Note
  12. Rights Talk: The Opinion Dynamics of Rights Framing
  13. Editors' Note
  14. Name generation in interpersonal political network data: Results from a series of experiments
  15. Editors' Note
  16. Stained-glass politics and descriptive representation: does associational leadership by women engender political engagement among women?
  17. Mitigating Mormonism: Overcoming Religious Identity Challenges with Targeted Appeals
  18. Religion and Democracy in the United States: Danger or Opportunity? Edited by Alan Wolfe and Ira Katznelson. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation. 2010. 456 pp. $78.50 Cloth, $37.50 Paper
  19. Editors' Introduction
  20. God Save This “Broken” Land: The Efficacy of Closed-Circuit Voter Targeting in a U.K. Election
  21. Divine Intervention? The Influence of Religious Value Communication on U.S. Intervention Policy
  22. Editors' Introduction
  23. How Religious Communities Affect Political Participation Among Latinos*
  24. The Deliberative Pulpit? The Democratic Norms and Practices of the PCUSA
  25. Not in His Image: The Moderating Effect of Gender on Religious Appeals
  26. Politics in the Pews: The Political Mobilization of Black Churches. By Eric L. McDaniel. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2008. 213 pp. $70.00 cloth, $24.95 paper
  27. Interpersonal Networks and Democratic Politics
  28. Evangelizing the Environment: Decision Process Effects in Political Persuasion
  29. Beyond the Lynn White Thesis: Congregational Effects on Environmental Concern
  30. Prophets in the Wilderness: An Ecology of Ministerial Organization Participation in Public Affairs
  31. Justification Not by Faith Alone: Clergy Generating Trust and Certainty by Revealing Thought
  32. The Political Influence of Churches
  33. Conclusion
  34. References
  35. Social Networks and Church Structure
  36. Clergy Influences and Religious Commitment Reconsidered
  37. Church-Centered Influences on Public Opinion
  38. The Resourceful Believer
  39. Introduction: A Theory of Religious Influence on Political Behavior
  40. The Construction of Political Mobilization in Churches
  41. Present but Not Accounted for?
  42. Clergy Deliberation on Gay Rights and Homosexuality
  43. God and Government in the Ghetto: The Politics of Church-State Collaboration in Black America. By Michael Leo Owens. (University of Chicago Press, 2007.)
  44. Intra‐Organizational Constraints on Churches' Public Witness
  45. Christian Right Horticulture: Grassroots Support in a Republican Primary Campaign
  46. Politics and Church: Byproduct or Central Mission?
  47. God and Country: America in Red and Blue by Sheila Kennedy
  48. Present but Not Accounted For? Gender Differences in Civic Resource Acquisition
  49. Whether to Adopt Statements on Homosexuality in Two Denominations: A Research Note
  50. Rabbi Engagement with the Peace Process in the Middle East*
  51. The Resourceful Believer: Generating Civic Skills in Church
  52. Sources of Clergy Support for Denominational Lobbying in Washington
  53. When Primary Campaigns Go Negative: The Determinants of Campaign Negativity
  54. Religion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in AmericaReligion Returns to the Public Square: Faith and Policy in America. Edited by Hugh Heclo and Wilfred M. McClay. (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. Pp. xxi, 382. $50.00...
  55. American Rabbis in the 2000 Elections
  56. The Mobilization of Elite Opinion: Rabbi Perceptions of and Responses to Anti‐Semitism
  57. The Impact of Negative Campaigning: Evidence from the 1998 Senatorial Primaries
  58. The Political Voice of Clergy
  59. Religious Institutions and Political Participation in America
  60. Religious Brand Loyalty and Political Loyalties
  61. From Schubert's The Judicial Mind to Spaeth's U.S. Supreme Court Judicial Data Base: A Crossvalidation
  62. Examining the Gendered Nature of Political Networks