Politics and Religion Journal
Catholics and Contemporary American Politics
17/2
Publication date: Oct 2023
ISNN: 1820 - 6581
A WORD FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
A WORD FROM THE GUEST EDITOR
TOPIC OF THIS ISSUE: CATHOLICS AND CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN POLITICS
Thomas E. Drury
U.S. CATHOLIC BISHOPS’ VOTING GUIDELINES: FAITHFUL CITIZENSHIP AS A RESOURCE FOR POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT
Lyman A. Kellstedt, Brian Newman
CATHOLICS AND IMMIGRATION: CHURCH LEADERSHIP PERSPECTIVES AND THE VIEWS OF A DIVERSE LAITY
Maureen K. Day
POLARIZATION? IDENTIFYING WHAT DIVIDES AND UNITES AMERICAN CATHOLICS
Levi Allen
INHABITING THE MIDDLE GROUND: THE CASE OF BORN-AGAIN CATHOLICS
Laura S. Antkowiak
ARE CATHOLICS UNIQUELY CROSS-PRESSURED? POLICY BELIEFS AND VOTING BEHAVIOR BY RELIGIOUS TRADITION IN RECENT U.S. ELECTIONS
Thomas V. Feingold, James L. Guth
CATHOLIC PARTISANSHIP IN THE 2020 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: DEMOGRAPHIC AND CULTURAL CLEAVAGES
Sean C. Thomas
A HOME FOR THE POLITICALLY HOMELESS? THE AMERICAN SOLIDARITY PARTY, CATHOLICS, AND THIRD PARTIES IN U.S. POLITICS
ANALYSIS
Joshua Hochberg
CHURCH ATTENDANCE AND PROTEST PARTICIPATION IN THE UNITED STATES
Sayyad Sadri Alibabalu, Teymur Sarkhanov
IRAN’S PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND RELIGIOUS SOFT POWER IN AFRICA
REVIEWS, CRITICAL VIEWS AND POLEMICS
Tarek Ladjal
“RELIGION IN REBELLIONS, REVOLUTIONS, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS”