George W. Bush has invited more analysis and controversy over the
impact of religion on his presidency than perhaps any chief
executive of the modern era. Opinion on Bush's religiosity is
intensely divisive, with conservative evangelicals seeing him as a
man of deep faith and principles and at the same time many
progressives seeing the president as almost dangerously fanatical.
This volume is a scholarly review and analysis of the role of
religion in the Bush presidency. It is divided into two sections of
essays by leading scholars: The first examines the impact of
various religious voting groups to the 2004 presidential campaign.
The second reviews and assesses the impact of religion on the
policies of the George W. Bush presidency.
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