Conservative Christians and Political Participation: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Glenn H. Utter
By (author) James L. True
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
23rd November 2004
United States
General
Non Fiction
Christianity
322.10973
Hardback
355
A timely exploration of the political history, growth, and impact of one of the most powerful religious groups in America. Internet pornography. School prayer. Gay days at Walt Disney World. The War on Iraq. These are among the hot-button issues for the burgeoning coalition of Conservative Christians in America-a group so influential that many believe the fortunes of the Republican and Democratic parties rest on their political views. How have they coalesced into such a formidable force Conservative Christians and Political Participation examines the involvement and influence of the growing number of Conservative Christians in America. A historical overview of the interaction of religion and politics from colonial times to today sets the stage for a deeper exploration into the demographics of this group, the concerns they share, and the creative methods they employ to achieve their goals through protests, political activity, leadership, and group organization. Case studies tackle highly emotional issues like same-sex marriage, decency in the mass media, school prayer, euthanasia, and American foreign policy toward Israel. The book also covers leaders such as Pat Buchanan and Ralph Reed, and discusses how they have been effective in their lobbying efforts through organizations like the Christian Action Network and the American Family Association.
"The appendixes make this a helpful reference book ... Recommended. All collections." - Choice "The methodology and language used make this book suitable for all college and university libraries." - American Reference Books Annual
Glenn H. Utter, PhD, is professor and chair of the Political Science Department at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, specializing in American politics and political thought. James L. True, PhD, holds the Brooks Chair of Government and Public Service and is associate professor of political science at Lamar University, Beaumont, TX.