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32 reviewsISBN 10: 1439915210
ISBN 13: 9781439915219
Author: Paul Djupe, Ryan L. Claassen
Why did Donald Trump attract a record number of white evangelical voters without unified support—and despite nontrivial antipathy from evangelical leaders? The editors and leading scholars that contribute to the timely volume The Evangelical Crackup? answer this question and provide a comprehensive assessment of the status of evangelicals and the Christian Right in the Republican coalition.
The expected “crackup” with the Republican Party never happened. Each chapter in this cogent volume includes analyses of the 2016 election to explain why—and why that is critical. Chapters examine policy priorities, legal advocacy, and evangelical loyalty to the Republican Party; rhetoric, social networks, and evangelical elite influence; and the political implications of movements within evangelicalism, such as young evangelicals, Hispanics, and the Emergent Church movement.
Contributors include: Daniel Bennett, Mark Brockway, Ryan P. Burge, Brian R. Calfano, Jeremy Castle, Kimberly Conger, Daniel A. Cox, Kevin den Dulk, Sarah Allen Gershon, Tobin Grant, Robert P. Jones, Geoffrey Layman, Andrew R. Lewis, Ronald J. McGauvran, Joshua Mitchell, Juhem Navarro-Rivera, Jacob R. Neiheisel, Elizabeth Oldmixon, Adrian D. Pantoja, David Searcy, Anand Edward Sokhey, J. Benjamin Taylor, Robert Wuthnow, and the editors.
PART I ACTIVISTS, CANDIDATES, AND THE PARTISANSHIP OF EVANGELICALS
1 Evangelicals Were on Their Own in the 2016 Elections
Paul A. Djupe and Brian R. Calfano
2 Evangelical Activists in the GOP: Still the Life of the Party?
Geoffrey Layman and Mark Brockway
3 Understanding the Political Motivations of Evangelical Voters
Ryan L. Claassen
4 The GOP, Evangelical Elites, and the Challenge of Pluralism
Kevin R. den Dulk
5 Divided over Rights: Competing Evangelical Visions for Twenty-First-Century America. Andrew R. Lewis
6 Rethinking the State-Level Strategy: The Christian Right and Left in the States Kimberly H. Conger
PART II RELIGIOUS CHANGE AND THE POLITICS OF EVANGELICALS
7 Organizational Divisions within the Evangelical Tradition
J. Tobin Grant and David Searcy
8 Subcultural Identity and the Evangelical Left: Comparing Liberal Young Evangelicals to Other Young Liberals Jeremiah J. Castle
9 The Rise of Latino Evangelicals J. Benjamin Taylor, Sarah Allen Gershon, and Adrian D. Pantoja
10 We Find Truth by Talking: Comparing Authority in Evangelicalism and the Emergent Church
Ryan P. Burge
11 The Political Networks of Evangelicals, 1992-2016.
Paul A. Djupe, Jacob R. Neiheisel, and Anand E. Sokhey
12 Sowing the Seeds of Discord? Social Sources of Division among White Evangelical Protestants. Daniel A. Cox, Paul A. Djupe,
Robert P. Jones, and Juhem Navarro-Rivera
PART III LEGAL, CONSTITUTIONAL BATTLES AND MORALITY POLITICS
13 Evangelicals and Local Efforts to Display "In God We Trust"
Joshua L. Mitchell and J. Tobin Grant
14 A Match Made in Heaven? Linking Christian Legal Advocacy with Conservative Politics • Daniel Bennett
15 "God Is a Pretty Fair Guy": Evangelicalism and Economic Attitudes
• Ronald J. McGauvran and Elizabeth A. Oldmixon
PART IV THE LASTING POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF EVANGELICALISM
16 "No One Loves the Bible More Than Me": The Ironic Continuities of Political Evangelicalism. Robert Wuthnow
17 The Evangelical Consolidation
John C. Green
18 What If...? Evangelicals and the Future of American Politics
Ryan L. Claassen and Paul A. Djupe
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