This book demonstrates how Barack Obama charted a new course for Democrats by staking out claims among moderate-conservative faith communities and emerged victorious in the presidential contest, in part by promoting a new Democratic racial-ethnic and religious pluralism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Religion, Politics, and American Society 2. Mainline Protestants and the 2008 Election 3. Evangelicals and the 2008 Election 4. Catholics and the 2008 Election 5. Jews and the 2008 Election 6. Muslims and the 2008 Election 7. Seculars and the 2008 Election 8. Women, Religion, and the 2008 Election 9. African Americans, Religion, and the 2008 Election 10. Latinos, Religion, and the 2008 Election 11. Asian Americans, Religion, and the 2008 Election 12. Conclusion