Contents
About the Authors
Introduction \ Jean Reith Schroedel and Steven Brint
Part I. Christian Conservatives and Partisan Politics
Chapter 1. A Global Perspective: U.S. Exceptionalism (Again?) \ Pippa Norris
Chapter 2. Interests, Values, and Party Identification between 1972 and 2006 \ Michael Hout and Andrew Greeley
Chapter 3. Voting Your Values \ Wayne E. Baker and Connie J. Boudens
Chapter 4. Moral-Values Politics: The Emergence of an Electoral System \ Steven Brint and Seth Abrutyn
Part II. Discourses of Mobilization and Public Reason
Chapter 5. Politicized Evangelicalism and Secular Elites: Creating a Moral Other \ Rhys H. Williams
Chapter 6. Mobilizing Evangelicals: Christian Reconstructionism and the Roots of the Religious Right \ Julie Ingersoll
Chapter 7. The Christian Right, Public Reason, and American Democracy \ Nathaniel Klemp and Stephen Macedo
Part III. Cycles and the Evolution of a Movement
Chapter 8. The Decline, Transformation, and Revival of the Christian Right in the United States \ Peter Dobkin Hall
Chapter 9. Moral Values and Political Parties: Cycles of Conflict and Accommodation \ Kimberly H. Conger
Chapter 10. Politics as the Construction of Relations: Religious Identity and Political Expression \ D. Michael Lindsay
Chapter 11. Of Movements and Metaphors: The Coevolution of the Christian Right and the GOP \ Clyde Wilcox
Index