The Bible And The Ballot Box
Religion And Politics In The 1988 Election
John C Green author James L Guth author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:31st May '21
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This insightful book explores the role of religion in the 1988 elections, particularly focusing on key voting blocs and influential religious leaders.
In The Bible And The Ballot Box, the intricate relationship between religion and electoral politics in 1988 is examined in detail. This exploration highlights how various religious traditions influenced voter behavior and the political landscape. By tracing connections among elites, activists, and voters, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of the significant role that faith played during this pivotal election year.
The 1988 elections marked a turning point, as two prominent ministers, Pat Robertson and Jesse Jackson, actively sought their party's presidential nominations. Their campaigns mobilized key religious constituencies, showcasing the power of faith-based influence in politics. Additionally, various religious groups, including Catholic bishops and the Jewish community, aimed to sway the election outcomes, demonstrating that religion was a critical factor for millions of American voters.
As the twentieth century neared its end, it became increasingly evident that religion would remain a formidable force in electoral politics. The Bible And The Ballot Box delves into the behavior of essential voting blocs, such as white evangelical and mainline Protestants, black Protestants, Catholics, and Jews. By focusing on the leaders of religious organizations and influential activists, the book sheds light on the ongoing significance of faith in shaping the political landscape.
ISBN: 9780367305802
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 335g
236 pages