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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)

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Paul A. Djupe, Mark J. Rozell, and Ted G. Jelen
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  • The most comprehensive publication on politics and religion ever published.
  • Provides cutting-edge analysis of the key topics, questions, and findings in comprehensive literature reviews.
  • Integrates research from North America and Europe with work from around the world to facilitate the building and refining of general theories of politics and religion.

  
This two-volume encyclopedia brings together leading scholars to provide the most comprehensive and up-to-date resource on politics and religion ever produced. Editors in Chief Paul A. Djupe, Mark J. Rozell, and Ted G. Jelen--joined by an editorial board of associate editors (Gizem Arikan, Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom, Taylor Boas, Steven Kettell, Amy Erica Smith, and Günes Murat Tezcür)--have assembled over 100 peer-reviewed entries. In this extensive resource, readers will find authoritative overviews of the key topics, theories, and findings in religion and politics.
  
Social scientists have closely observed religion at multiple levels of analysis, across a long time span, and in diverse outlets. As a result, it can be difficult for new researchers and interested observers to understand the state of the field. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion addresses that need, and is therefore essential reading for all who seek to understand some of the most important issues and questions facing the world, including the role of regulation of religion by states, how religion is linked to civil war, whether religion is compatible with democracy, how religion structures political behavior and public opinion, how religious parties behave, and much more.

Index: 

List of Articles

A
Authority, Authoritarianism, and Religion (Ryan P. Burge)

B
Brazil's Evangelical Caucus (Pedro A. G. Dos Santos and Linsey Moddelmog)

C
Catholic Church Advocacy and the Affordable Care Act (Jeanine Kraybill)
Catholic Church Advocacy in Latin America (Christopher W. Hale)
The Catholic Hierarchy's Political Role: A Structural Analysis (Timothy A. Byrnes)
The Christian Right in U.S. Politics (Kimberly H. Conger)
Church, State, and Political Culture in Orthodox Christianity (Victor Roudometof)
Civil Strife, Politics, and Religion in Algeria (Yahia H. Zoubir)
Civil War and Religion: An Overview (Isak Svensson)
Civil War and Religion: Salafi-Jihadist Groups (Emil Aslan Souleimanov)
Civil War and Religion: Turkey (Gülay Türkmen)
Communication Dynamics in Religion and Politics (Paul A. Djupe and Brian R. Calfano)
The Confucian Tradition and Politics (Youngmin Kim, Ha-Kyoung Lee, and Seongun Park)

D
Democratic Norms and Religion (Gizem Arikan and Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom)

E
Electoral Choice and Religion: An Overview (Christopher D. Raymond)
Electoral Choice and Religion: Israel (Asher Cohen and Menachem Lazar)
Electoral Choice and Religion: Turkey (Ali Çarkoglu)
Electoral Choice and Religion: United States (Jeremiah J. Castle)
Experimentation in the Study of Religion and Politics (Paul A. Djupe and Amy Erica Smith)

F
Foreign Policy and Religion: An Overview (Carolyn M. Warner and Stephen G. Walker)
Foreign Policy and Religion: Tibetan Independence Movement (Tenzin Dorjee)
Foreign Policy and Religion: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Israel (Daniel G. Hummel)
Fundamentalism as a Cross-National, Cross-Traditional Concept (Jeffrey Haynes)

G
Gender and Religiosity in the United States (Mirya R. Holman and Erica Podrazik)
Genocide and Religion in Times of War (Manus I. Midlarsky)
Germany's Christian Democrats (Emma Rosenberg)
Government Legitimacy and Religion (Michael Hoffman)

H
Hinduism: India, Nepal, and Beyond (Rina Verna Williams and Sayam Moktan)
Human Trafficking and Religious Movements (Yvonne C. Zimmerman)

I
Identity, Internal State Conflict, and Religion (John F. McCauley)
The Impact and Conceptualization of Religious Identity Across Disciplinary Perspectives (K. Amber Curtis and Laura R. Olson)
The Inclusion-Moderation Thesis: An Overview (Sultan Tepe)
The Inclusion-Moderation Thesis: India's BJP (Lars Tore Flåten)
The Inclusion-Moderation Thesis: Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt (Khalil Al-Anani)
The Inclusion-Moderation Thesis: Turkey's AKP, From Conservative Democracy to Conservatism (Ayhan Kaya)
The Inclusion-Moderation Thesis: The U.S. Republican Party and the Christian Right (Andrew R. Lewis)
Islam and Islamic Studies in Scandinavia (Susanne Olsson and Simon Sorgenfrei)
Islamism and Party Politics in Indonesia (Dirk Tomsa)

L
Liberalism and Religion (Sonia Sikka)

M
Mainline Protestants and Divestment as International Economic Activism (Maia Hallward)
Measuring Religion in Terms of Belonging, Beliefs, and Behavior (Corwin E. Smidt)
Mormon Mobilization in Contemporary U.S. Politics (Matthew R. Miles and Jason M. Adkins)
Muslim Integration and French Society (Rachel D. Brown)

N
Non-Governmental Organizations: Bread for the World, Inc. (Erica Ashbaugh and Gary A. Goreham)

O
On the Paradox of State Religion and Religious Freedom (Zachary Elkins)

P
Party Politics and Religion in Northern Ireland (Neil Matthews)
Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone and Religious Mediation (Lyn S. Graybill)
Personality, Politics, and Religion (Amanda Friesen)
Political Behavior of Religious Elites (Elizabeth A. Oldmixon)
Political Contempt and Religion (Nathan C. Walker)
The Political Effects of Religious Cues (Aubrey Westfall and Özge Çelik Russell)
The Political Opportunity Structure and Religion (Luis Felipe Mantilla)
Political Participation and Religion: An Overview (Jacob R. Neiheisel)
The Politics and Effects of Religious Grievance (David Muchlinski)
Post-Conflict Processes and Religion: An Overview (Nukhet Sandal)
Post-Conflict Processes and Religion: Lebanon (Konstantin Ash)
Prejudice and Religion (Jolanda van der Noll)
Protest and Religion: An Overview (Yasemin Akbaba)
Protest and Religion: Christianity in the People's Republic of China (Yu Tao)
Protest and Religion: The U.S. Pro-Life Movement (Ziad Munson)
Public Opinion and Religion: Environmental Attitudes in the United States (Jason M. Pudlo)
Public Opinion and Religion: Gay Rights in the United States (Darren E. Sherkat)

R
Religion and Political Conflict: "No Religious Affiliation" in the United States (Kristi Winters)
Religious Communication and Persuasion (Benjamin R. Knoll and Cammie Jo Bolin)
Religious Communication and the Effects of Priming (Gwyneth McClendon)
Religious Establishment as a Subject of Political Science (Michael Driessen)
Religious Frames: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (Meir Hatina and Uri M. Kupferschmidt)
Religious Frames: Falun Gong in China (Junpeng Li)
Religious Frames: The Gülen Movement (Etga Ugur)
Religious Frames: U.S. Civil Rights Movement (Dennis C. Dickerson)
Religious Nationalism and Religious Influence (Anna Grzymala-Busse)
Religious Regulation in Autocracies (Lawrence C. Reardon)
Religious Regulation in Brazil (Claudia Cerqueira and Guadalupe Tuñón)
Religious Regulation in China (Lawrence C. Reardon)
Religious Regulation in France (Paul Christopher Manuel)
Religious Regulation in India (Kristina M. Teater and Laura Dudley Jenkins)
Religious Regulation in Iran (Mehran Tamadonfar and Roman B. Lewis)
Religious Regulation in Ireland (Vesna Malesevic)
Religious Regulation in Muslim States (Andrew Bramsen and Zoe Vermeer)
Religious Regulation in Poland (Ewa A. Golebiowska and Silviya Gancheva)
Religious Regulation in the United States (Barbara A. McGraw and James T. Richardson)
Religious Regulation: Discrimination Against Religious Minorities (Jonathan Fox)
Religious Regulation: The Regulation of All Religion in a Country (Jonathan Fox)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Buddhism (André Laliberté)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Catholicism (Lawrence C. Reardon)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Confucianism (Youngmin Kim,Se-Hyun Kim, and Ji Hye Song)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Islam, Sunni, and Shi'a (Halil Ibrahim Yenigun)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Judaism (Kenneth D. Wald)
Religious Traditions in Politics: Protestantism (Evert van Leeuwen)
Religious Values and Worldviews (Raja M. Ali Saleem)
Resource Mobilization Among Religious Activists (Christopher Chapp)

S
Secularism and Politics (Jeremiah J. Castle and Patrick L. Schoettmer)
Secularism and Religion (Steven Kettell)
Secularization, Secularity, and Secularism in the New Millennium: Macro-Theories and Research (Jorg Stolz and Pascal Tanner)
Social Justice, Anti-Poverty Work, and Religion (Lara Rusch, R. Khari Brown, Ronald E. Brown, and Francine Banner)
Social Network Influence on Political Behavior in Religious Contexts (Christina Ladam, Ian Shapiro, and Anand Edward Sokhey)
Strategic Violence Among Religious Parties in Pakistan (Niloufer Siddiqui)

T
Terrorism and Religion: An Overview (Peter Henne)
Terrorism and Religion: Boko Haram (Dane Imerman)
Terrorism and Religion: Christian Fundamentalism (Douglas Pratt)
Terrorism and Religion: Palestine (Arie Perliger)

W
War and Religion: An Overview (Jason Klocek and Ron E. Hassner)
War and Religion: The Iran-Iraq War (Peyman Asadzade)
War and Religion: The Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s (Nikola Mirilovic)

About the author: 

Paul A. Djupe has researched religion and politics in the United States for 25 years. He has published eight books and over 100 articles and chapters, most of them exploring some facet of religion and politics. A past editor of the journal Politics and Religion, he now edits the book series Religious Engagement in Democratic Politics and serves as an affiliated scholar with the Public Religion Research Institute.

Mark J. Rozell is the founding dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, where he holds the Ruth D. and John T. Hazel Chair in Public Policy. He is the editor of the book series Religion, Politics, and Policy, which he founded with Ted G. Jelen.

Ted G. Jelen was Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a leading scholar of politics of religion. He was the former editor of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion and former coeditor of Politics and Religion. He published numerous books and articles on religion and politics in his lifetime.
  
  
Contributors:

Jason M. Adkins
Department of Social Sciences and Cultural Studies, Montana State University

Yasemin Akbaba
Department of Political Science, Gettysburg College

Khalil Al-Anani
Politics and International Relations Program, Doha Institute for Graduate Studies

Gizem Arikan
Department of Political Science, Trinity College Dublin

Peyman Asadzade
Department of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University

Konstantin Ash
Department of Political Science, University of California, San Diego

Erica Ashbaugh
Department of Sociology, North Dakota State University

Francine Banner
Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Dearborn

Pazit Ben-Nun Bloom
Department of Political Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Cammie Jo Bolin
Department of Government, Georgetown University

Andrew Bramsen
Department of Political Science, Bethel University

Rachel D. Brown
Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, University of Victoria

R. Khari Brown
Department of Sociology, Wayne State University

Ronald E. Brown
Department of Political Science, Wayne State University

Ryan P. Burge
Department of Political Science, Eastern Illinois University

Timothy A. Byrnes
Department of Political Science, Colgate University

Brian R. Calfano
Department of Political Science and Journalism, University of Cincinnati

Ali Çarkoglu
Department of International Relations, Koç University

Jeremiah J. Castle
Department of Political Science, Central Michigan University

Özge Çelik Russell
Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Gazi University

Claudia Cerqueira
Center for Politics and Economics of Public Sector, Fundação Getúlio Vargas

Christopher Chapp
Department of Political Science, St. Olaf College

Asher Cohen
Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University

Kimberly H. Conger
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

K. Amber Curtis
Department of Political Science, Clemson University

Dennis C. Dickerson
Department of History, Vanderbilt University

Paul A. Djupe
Department of Political Science, Denison University

Tenzin Dorjee
Department of Political Science, Columbia University

Pedro A. G. Dos Santos
Department of Political Science, College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University

Michael Driessen
Department of Political Science, John Cabot University

Zachary Elkins
Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin

Lars Tore Flåten
Department of Asian Security Studies, Institutt for Forsvarsstudier

Jonathan Fox
Department of Political Studies, Bar-Ilan University

Amanda Friesen
Department of Political Science, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Silviya Gancheva
Department of Political Science, Wayne State University

Ewa A. Golebiowska
Department of Political Science, Wayne State University

Gary A. Goreham
Department of Sociology, North Dakota State University

Lyn S. Graybill
Independent Scholar

Anna Grzymala-Busse
Department of Political Science, Stanford University

Christopher W. Hale
Department of Political Science, University of Alabama

Maia Hallward
Department of Middle East Politics, Kennesaw State University

Ron E. Hassner
Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

Meir Hatina
Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Jeffrey Haynes
Department of Political Science, London Metropolitan University

Peter Henne
Department of Political Science, University of Vermont

Michael Hoffman
Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame

Mirya R. Holman
Department of Political Science, Tulane University

Daniel G. Hummel
Department of Nutritional Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Dane Imerman
Department of Political Science, Denison University

Laura Dudley Jenkins
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

Ayhan Kaya
Department of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University

Steven Kettell
Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick

Se-Hyun Kim
Department of Politics and International Relations, Seoul National University

Youngmin Kim
Department of Politics and International Relations, Seoul National University

Jason Klocek
Department of Sociology, University of Notre Dame

Benjamin R. Knoll
Department of Politics, Centre College

Jeanine Kraybill
Department of Political Science, California State University, Bakersfield

Uri M. Kupferschmidt
Department of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Haifa

Christina Ladam
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

André Laliberté
Department of Political Studies, University of Ottawa

Menachem Lazar
Department of Mathematics, Bar-Ilan University

Ha-Kyoung Lee
Department of Politics and International Relations, Seoul National University

Andrew R. Lewis
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

Roman B. Lewis
Department of Political Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Junpeng Li
Department of Government, Harvard University

Vesna Malesevic
Department of Political Science and Sociology, National University of Ireland

Luis Felipe Mantilla
Department of Politics, University of South Florida

Paul Christopher Manuel
Department of Government, American University

Neil Matthews
Department of Sociology, University of Bristol

John F. McCauley
Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland

Gwyneth McClendon
Department of Politics, New York University

Barbara A. McGraw
Department of Social Ethics, Law, and Public Life, Saint Mary's College of California

Manus I. Midlarsky
Department of Political Science, Rutgers University

Matthew R. Miles
Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University

Nikola Mirilovic
Department of Political Science, University of Central Florida

Linsey Moddelmog
Department of Political Science, Washburn University

Sayam Moktan
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

David Muchlinski
Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology

Ziad Munson
Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Lehigh University

Jacob R. Neiheisel
Department of Political Science, University at Buffalo, State University of New York

Elizabeth A. Oldmixon
Department of Political Science, University of North Texas

Laura R. Olson
Department of Political Science, Clemson University

Susanne Olsson
Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies, Stockholm University

Seongun Park
Department of Politics and International Relations, Seoul National University

Arie Perliger
Department of Criminology and Justice Studies, University of Massachusetts, Lowell

Erica Podrazik
Department of Political Science, Tulane University

Douglas Pratt
Department of Religion, University of Auckland

Jason M. Pudlo
Department of Political Science, Oral Roberts University

Christopher D. Raymond
Department of Politics, Queen's University

Lawrence C. Reardon
Department of Political Science, University of New Hampshire

James T. Richardson
Department of Interdisciplinary Social Psychology, University of Nevada, Reno

Emma Rosenberg
Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame

Victor Roudometof
Department of Political Sciences, University of Cyprus

Lara Rusch
Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Dearborn

Raja M. Ali Saleem
Department of Public Policy and Governance, Forman Christian College

Nukhet Sandal
Department of Political Science, Ohio University

Patrick L. Schoettmer
Department of Political Science, Seattle University

Ian Shapiro
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

Darren E. Sherkat
Department of Sociology, Southern Illinois University

Niloufer Siddiqui
Department of Political Science, University at Albany, State University of New York

Sonia Sikka
Department of Philosophy, University of Ottawa

Corwin E. Smidt
Department of Political Science, Calvin College

Amy Erica Smith
Department of Political Science, Iowa State University

Anand Edward Sokhey
Department of Political Science, University of Colorado, Boulder

Ji Hye Song
Department of Politics and International Relations, Seoul National University

Simon Sorgenfrei
Department of History and Contemporary Studies, Södertörn University

Emil Aslan Souleimanov
Department of Security Studies, Charles University

Jorg Stolz
Department of Social Sciences of Religion, University of Lausanne

Isak Svensson
Department of Politics, Uppsala University

Mehran Tamadonfar
Department of Political Science, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Pascal Tanner
Department of Social Sciences of Religion, University of Lausanne

Yu Tao
Department of Asian Studies, University of Western Australia

Kristina M. Teater
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

Sultan Tepe
Department of Political Science, University of Chicago at Illinois

Dirk Tomsa
Department of Politics, La Trobe University

Guadalupe Tuñón
Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

Gülay Türkmen
Department of Religion, University of Goettingen

Etga Ugur
Department of Politics, University of Washington, Tacoma

Jolanda van der Noll
Department of Psychology, FernUniversität

Evert van Leeuwen
Department of Medical Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen

Zoe Vermeer
Department of Political Science, Bethel University

Kenneth D. Wald
Department of Political Science, University of Florida

Nathan C. Walker
1791 Delegates

Stephen G. Walker
Department of Politics, Arizona State University

Carolyn M. Warner
Department of Politics, Arizona State University

Aubrey Westfall
Department of Political Science, Wheaton College

Rina Verna Williams
Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati

Kristi Winters
GESIS Leibniz-Institut fur Sozialwissenschaften

Halil Ibrahim Yenigun
Department of Islamic Studies, Stanford University

Yvonne C. Zimmerman
Department of Christian Ethics, Methodist Theological School in Ohio

Yahia H. Zoubir
Independent Scholar

Product details

ISBN : 9780190614379

Author: 
Paul A. Djupe, Mark J. Rozell, and Ted G. Jelen
Pages
2000 Pages
Format
Multiple Copy Pack
Size
178 x 254 mm
Pub date
Apr 2020
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)

The Oxford Encyclopedia of Politics and Religion (3-Volume Set)