Social movements inspired by powerful ideological beliefs
continue to define global and national politics. In Yugoslavia,
civil war is justified in the name of religion and ethnic identity.
The Arab-Israeli conflict rages on, fuelled on either side by a
conviction of indisputable ideological truth. Closer to home,
American religious organizations consistently challenge political
authority in the name of a higher morality. Existing theories
either ignore the role of religion in social movement formation or
discredit the claim that religious convictions can directly lead
adherents to engage in political action. Through a detailed
analysis of American and British evangelical Christians, J.
Christopher Soper here demonstrates that religious commitments
were, in fact, crucial in promoting political activism in both
countries. Evangelical Christianity in the United States and Great
Britain is the first book to provide such a comparative
perspective.
Focussing on the temperance movement and the politics of
abortion, Soper highlights the similarities, and equally intriguing
differences, between British and American political/evangelical
structures. Using interviews and literature gathered from
evangelical organizations on both sides of the Atlantic, he paints
a fascinating picture of a hitherto neglected aspect of social
movement theory. Evangelical Christianity in the United States and
Great Britain is an invaluable new resource for scholars of
religious studies, political science and sociology alike. Soper
provides a unique model with which to view a dominant political
trend: the mobilization of collective action groups around a set of
powerful beliefs. His research can thus be applied beyond the
boundaries of his chosen topic, and will be an important
contribution to the study of any movement in which ideology assumes
a significant role.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!