Essay
Mar/Apr
2012
Religion has always played a role in U.S. politics. But these days, as religious influence hits a high-water mark, something strange is happening: Americans are abandoning the pews in record numbers. With God and Caesar increasingly entangled, more and more Americans, especially young ones, are opting out altogether.
Capsule Review
Mar/Apr
2011
In this finely grained and judicious study, sure to become a classic work of social analysis, two political scientists take the trouble to listen carefully to the religious and political views of ordinary Americans.
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Jan/Feb
2003
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Jul/Aug
2000
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Mar/Apr
1994
