From the way they speak about God to audiences they visit and policies they support, U.S. politicians increasingly use religion as a partisan weapon. The God Strategy identifies four crucial religious signals used by Republicans and Democrats from Ronald Reagan in 1980 to Barack Obama in 2008.
From the way they speak about God to audiences they visit and policies they support, U.S. politicians increasingly use religion as a partisan weapon. The God Strategy identifies four crucial religious signals used by Republicans and Democrats from Ronald Reagan in 1980 to Barack Obama in 2008.
David Domke is Professor of Communication at the University of Washington and the author of God Willing: Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the War on Terror, and the Echoing Press. Kevin Coe is Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Arizona.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction A New Religious Politics Chapter One One Nation Under God, Divisible Chapter Two Political Priests Chapter Three God and Country Chapter Four Acts of Communion Chapter Five Morality Politics Chapter Six Religious Politics and Democratic Vitality Chapter Seven Act II Appendixes A to E
Introduction A New Religious Politics Chapter One One Nation Under God, Divisible Chapter Two Political Priests Chapter Three God and Country Chapter Four Acts of Communion Chapter Five Morality Politics Chapter Six Religious Politics and Democratic Vitality Chapter Seven Act II Appendixes A to E
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