
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics
The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics is a comprehensive guide that explores how religious beliefs and organizations influence political life in the United States. It examines the historical development, current trends, and key issues, such as religion’s role in voting, policy-making, and social movements. The book analyzes different religious traditions, how religion shapes public opinion, and the tension between secular government and religious groups, providing a detailed understanding of the complex relationship between faith and politics in America.