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Christianity and Party Politics

Keeping the Faith
by Martin H. M. Steven
Published by: Routledge
ISBN: 9780203834169
Publication Date: 2011
Pages: 169
Edition: First Edition
Book Summary
Christianity and Party Politics aims to discuss and evaluate the contemporary relationship between party politics and religion. The book focuses on the important role of the Church in both electoral politics and public policy formulation in the twenty first century, and argues that contrary to the established secularisation argument generally applied in Europe, religion continues to be a powerful influence, particularly within British politics. Steven begins by examining the basics of electoral and party behaviour, how religious affiliation has traditionally influenced the way people choose to vote, and how recent surveys have suggested it continues to do so. Moving on to discuss how this affects the behaviour of party politicians, the role of the Christian church as an interest group is analysed; to what extent are these major societal institutions continuing to influence public policy decisions? Broadening the debate out to the international context, the work evaluates how the relationship between party politics and religion has been affected by global factors, the 'war on terror' for example. This discussion is developed through analysing the influences on the way in which Christian groups choose to lobby and influence public policy. Steven suggests that increasing European integration is forcing Christian groups to become more pro-active in their approach, to combat the decline in the more 'automatic' domestic influence they previously enjoyed. In relation this to the influence of American politics is analysed, debating whether tactics from the more pluralist US system being adopted by Church leaders elsewhere? Providing a valuable and long overdue contribution to the field, this work will provide readers with a detailed knowledge of how the worlds of politics and religion interact.

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Introduction: The Neglected Dimension of British Politics
Martin H. M. Steven
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Religion and Voting Behaviour in Britain: From Denominational 'Cleavage' to the 'Alpha Vote'
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More Methodism Than Marxism? Christianity and the British Party System
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Still the 'Conservative Party at Prayer'? The Role of Church of England Bishops in Parliament
Martin H. M. Steven
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A Presbyterian Conscience: The Church of Scotland, the Labour Party and the Politics of Social Justice
Martin H. M. Steven
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Little Wonder 'We Don't Do God': Ethics, Life Issues and the Power of the Christian Lobby
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Still Fighting a Losing Battle? Equalities and the Weakness of the Christian Lobby
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Conclusions: The British Model of Politics and Religion
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