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James Guth
James L. Guth teaches political science at Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, and is coeditor of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics.
Political activism and the God gap
Religious polarization among activists and voters exists, in ever-increasing quantity. The question is, why?
The Family: The Secret Fundamentalism at the Heart of American Power
Principalities and powers are always hard to see, but from time to time intrepid explorers stumble upon empir...
Partisan religion: Analyzing the 2000 election
From the time that George W....
Living with Bob Jones: Letter from Greenville
The furor over George W. Bush’s campaign speech at Bob Jones University is full of ironies....
A defeat, not a debacle: The religious right and the 1998 election
On the morning after the November elections, pundits announced the death of the Religious Right as a political force....
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