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From Politics to the Pews Michele F. Margolis

From Politics to the Pews By Michele F. Margolis

From Politics to the Pews by Michele F. Margolis


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One of the most distinctive aspects of our politics today is the sorting of religious and non-religious voters into different parties; Margolis shows that this is more an effect of partisan sorting than a cause.

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From Politics to the Pews: How Partisanship and the Political Environment Shape Religious Identity by Michele F. Margolis

One of the most substantial divides in American politics is the God gap. Religious voters tend to identify with and support the Republican Party, while secular voters generally support the Democratic Party. Conventional wisdom suggests that religious differences between Republicans and Democrats have produced this gap, with voters sorting themselves into the party that best represents their religious views. Michele F. Margolis offers a bold challenge to the conventional wisdom, arguing that the relationship between religion and politics is far from a one-way street that starts in the church and ends at the ballot box. Margolis contends that political identity has a profound effect on social identity, including religion. Whether a person chooses to identify as religious and the extent of their involvement in a religious community are, in part, a response to political surroundings. In today's climate of political polarization, partisan actors also help reinforce the relationship between religion and politics, as Democratic and Republican elites stake out divergent positions on moral issues and use religious faith to varying degrees when reaching out to voters.

From Politics to the Pews Reviews

Anyone interested in the outsized role played by religion in American politics should read this book. So should anyone who doubts that politics and religion are deeply intertwined, as it will put those doubts to rest. In analyzing the connections, Margolis flips conventional wisdom on its head. Rather than the common assumption that religious beliefs shape people's political views, she brilliantly demonstrates that for many Americans, their political views shape their religious identity. Quite simply, this book sets a new standard for the study of religion and politics--theoretically rich, empirically innovative, and beautifully written.--David E. Campbell, University of Notre Dame There are no other books like From Politics to the Pews, with its original and persuasive argument that the relationship between political partisanship and religious identity is a reciprocal one. Margolis has added much to the research on partisan conflict and polarization.--Robert Y. Shapiro, Columbia University

About Michele F. Margolis

Michele F. Margolis is assistant professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania.

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CIN022655578XG
9780226555782
022655578X
From Politics to the Pews: How Partisanship and the Political Environment Shape Religious Identity by Michele F. Margolis
Used - Good
Paperback
The University of Chicago Press
2018-06-04
336
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