Using Christianity in Africa, this book explores how religion influences political participation, specifically through religious sermons and when citizens experience them repeatedly. It will interest scholars of comparative and African politics, particularly those studying political participation, religion, ethnic politics, and political culture.
Using Christianity in Africa, this book explores how religion influences political participation, specifically through religious sermons and when citizens experience them repeatedly. It will interest scholars of comparative and African politics, particularly those studying political participation, religion, ethnic politics, and political culture.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gwyneth H. McClendon is Assistant Professor of Politics at New York University and the author of Envy in Politics (2018). She has published numerous articles on political psychology, religion, and political participation, in the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and Comparative Political Studies among other journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Religion as metaphysical instruction, and its influence on political participation 2. Christianity and politics in Africa 3. Differences in contemporary Christian sermon content 4. Effects of sermons on citizens: evidence from the lab 5. Recharging sermon influence: evidence from surveys and focus groups 6. Group-level political engagement 7. Implications and conclusions.
1. Religion as metaphysical instruction, and its influence on political participation 2. Christianity and politics in Africa 3. Differences in contemporary Christian sermon content 4. Effects of sermons on citizens: evidence from the lab 5. Recharging sermon influence: evidence from surveys and focus groups 6. Group-level political engagement 7. Implications and conclusions.
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