Life Issues: Abortion, Stem Cell Research, and the Case of Terry Schiavo
Editors
Mark J. Rozell; Gleaves Whitney
Document Type
Chapter
Publication Date
7-2007
Publication Title
Religion and the Bush Presidency
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
First page number:
197
Last page number:
212
Abstract
George W. Bush's religiosity has invited much analysis and controversy about the impact of religion on government. This collection of leading scholars' essays first examines the impact of various religions voting groups on the 2004 presidential campaign, and then reviews and assesses the impact of religion on the policies of the Bush presidency.
Keywords
Presidents; Presidents--Election; Religion; Religion and politics; Voting; Voting--Religious aspects
Disciplines
American Politics | Political Science | Religion
Language
English
Permissions
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Repository Citation
Jelen, T. G.
(2007).
Life Issues: Abortion, Stem Cell Research, and the Case of Terry Schiavo. In Mark J. Rozell; Gleaves Whitney,
Religion and the Bush Presidency
197-212.
Palgrave Macmillan.
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