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Religion and Politics in America provides a thorough analysis of the complex relationship between faith, culture, and political engagement in the United States. Now in its sixth edition, this authoritative work examines how religious institutions, movements, and individuals influence and are influenced by American political processes.
The book explores the historical context of religion in American politics, the diversity of religious perspectives on contemporary issues, and the strategic choices religious communities make when engaging with the political system. Authors Hertzke, Olson, Den Dulk, and Fowler bring together extensive research and analysis to illuminate the multifaceted connections between religious belief and political action.
Essential reading for students of political science, religious studies, and American history, this volume addresses key questions about faith-based activism, religious voting blocs, and the role of values in political decision-making. The sixth edition reflects current trends and developments in American religious and political life.







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