The Impact of Churches on Political Behavior: An Empirical Study

The Impact of Churches on Political Behavior: An Empirical Study

by Christophe P. Gilbert
The Impact of Churches on Political Behavior: An Empirical Study

The Impact of Churches on Political Behavior: An Empirical Study

by Christophe P. Gilbert

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Overview

This volume applies well-known and highly regarded data in a new way and analyzes the impact of churches today on American political attitudes and behavior. These important findings measure how churches serve as political and social contexts and affect voting behavior; party identification; and the positions that local congregations and their membership take on abortion, public prayer, the economy, defense, support for minorities, and other issues. Political scientists, sociologists, and religious scholars will find these new interpretations of survey data clear, well-supported, and carefully qualified.

This study of the role of religion in political decision making uses National Election study data, county-level data and the South Bend Community Study. Chapter 1 provides a general overview and introduction. Chapter 2 fills out the discussion about the nature of religious and social contexts and their relationship to churches and their members. These early chapters also define the design and research methodology and describe earlier research on the subject. Chapter 3 considers county-level data and changes relation to religious environments and individual behavior. In chapter 4, findings relating to voting and party identification are covered. Chapter 5 considers voter turbanout, attitudes on public policy issues, economic expectations, views on issues relevant to the church. Chapter 6 evaluates church contexts and individual self-evaluations and perceptions about the impact of social contexts. The political influence of church discussion partners is the focus of chapter 7. The final chapter points to the political relevance of churches as contexts and summarizes some of the theoretical conclusions derived from the empirical study. Appendices provide the methodological material about variables and coding schemes needed for understanding the design of the work. A bibliography points to related studies of note.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313287572
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/30/1993
Series: Contributions in Political Science , #31
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 1440L (what's this?)

About the Author

CHRISTOPHER P. GILBERT is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Gustavus Adolphus College. He won an E. E. Schattschneider Award of the American Political Association for the best dissertation in American government and politics. He is specializes in American politics and religious matters and is particularly interested in social science research.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Toward a Theory of Church Contextual Influence on Political Behavior
County Concentrations of Religious Adherents: A Test of Three Election Years
Churches, Voting, and Party Identification
Churches and Political Attitudes
Church Contexts and Individual Self-Evaluations
The Political Influence of Church Discussion Partners
Conclusions: The Political Relevance of Churches as Contexts
Appendix
Bibliography
Index

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