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Christopher B. Chapp - Religious Rhetoric and American Politics: The Endurance of Civil Religion in Electoral Campaigns - 9780801451263 - V9780801451263
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Religious Rhetoric and American Politics: The Endurance of Civil Religion in Electoral Campaigns

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Description for Religious Rhetoric and American Politics: The Endurance of Civil Religion in Electoral Campaigns Hardback. Num Pages: 192 pages, 20, 20 graphs. BIC Classification: JPVL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 164 x 237 x 19. Weight in Grams: 436.

From Reagan’s regular invocation of America as "a city on a hill" to Obama’s use of spiritual language in describing social policy, religious rhetoric is a regular part of how candidates communicate with voters. Although the Constitution explicitly forbids a religious test as a qualification to public office, many citizens base their decisions about candidates on their expressed religious beliefs and values. In Religious Rhetoric and American Politics, Christopher B. Chapp shows that Americans often make political choices because they identify with a "civil religion," not because they think of themselves as cultural warriors.. Chapp examines the role of religious ... Read more

Chapp analyzes the content and context of political speeches and draws on survey data, historical evidence, and controlled experiments to evaluate how citizens respond to religious stumping. Effective religious rhetoric, he finds, is characterized by two factors—emotive cues and invocations of collective identity—and these factors regularly shape the outcomes of American presidential elections and the dynamics of political representation. While we tend to think that certain issues (e.g., abortion) are invoked to appeal to specific religious constituencies who vote solely on such issues, Chapp shows that religious rhetoric is often more encompassing and less issue-specific. He concludes that voter identification with an American civic religion remains a driving force in American elections, despite its potentially divisive undercurrents.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Cornell University Press United States
Number of pages
192
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801451263
SKU
V9780801451263
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About Christopher B. Chapp
Christopher B. Chapp is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater.

Reviews for Religious Rhetoric and American Politics: The Endurance of Civil Religion in Electoral Campaigns
"In this very impressive bookChapp provides the first systematic treatment of the use of religious rhetoric in American politics.... Religious Rhetoric and American Politics provides a thorough review of a largely under studied phenomenon." —J. Christopher Soper
American Historical Review
This brief but valuable volume provides a rich history of the use of religious rhetoric throughout American political ... Read more

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