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Religion and Congress: The Intersection of Faith and Politics

الدين والكونغرس: تقاطع الإيمان والسياسة

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Religion and Congress:

The Intersection of Faith and Politics

The US Congress has long reflected the intersection of faith and politics, with religious convictions often informing legislative agendas. The authors of _Religion and Congress_ examine that complex relationship, focusing on its historical foundations, contemporary congressional behavior, and policy outcomes. Drawing on both in-depth research and firsthand experience, they explore how religious beliefs and institutions have shaped—and continue to shape—US legislative politics.

David A. Dulio is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Oakland University. Colton C. Campbell is professor of security studies at the National War College.

Religion and Congress: The Intersection of Faith and Politics

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherLynn Rienner Publishing | riennerWebsite
Publisher Addresspublicity@rienner.com
CountryUSA
Primary CategoryIdeas and Policies
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Published2025
LanguageEnglish (EN)
Pages295 pages
Editionfirst
Dimensions15×23
ISBNpublicity@rienner.com
Translation
Not Translated

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