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Wiley InterScience

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

Volume 42 Issue 4, Pages 515 - 532

Published Online: 12 Nov 2003

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The Political Attitudes and Activities of Mainline Protestant Clergy in the Election of 2000: A Study of Six Denominations
Corwin Smidt 1 Sue Crawford 2 Melissa Deckman 3 Donald Gray 4 Dan Hofrenning 5 Laura Olson 6 Sherrie Steiner 7 Beau Weston 8
  1 Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI E-mail: smid@calvin.edu  2Creighton University, Omaha E-mail: crawford@creighton.edu  3Washington College, Chestertown, MD E-mail: mdeckman2@washcoll.edu  4Eastern University E-mail: dgray@eastern.edu  5St. Olaf College, Northfield E-mail: dhofrenn@stolaf.edu  6Clemson University, Brackett Hall, Clemson E-mail: laurao@clemson.edu  7Eastern University E-mail: ssteiner@eastern.edu  8Centre College, Danville E-mail: Weston@centre.edu
Copyright 2003 The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion

ABSTRACT

This study examines clergy across six mainline Protestant denominations in terms of their social characteristics, their theological positions, and their political attitudes and behavior. The analysis is based on data collected through random surveys of clergy in each denomination conducted in 2001 using the same instrument. The predominant focus of the article is on the nature and level of political activities exhibited by mainline Protestant clergy in the election year of 2000. The analysis revealed that mainline Protestant clergy are indeed relatively active politically, but that, despite their commonality of belonging to the same broad religious tradition, the nature and level of such political activities varies across the six denominations. Variation in the level of political activity is related to a number of different variables. And, while multivariate analysis reduces the number of significant factors that account for such differences, the remaining significant factors are associated with each of the major theoretical approaches that have been advanced to account for differences in participation levels.


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10.1046/j.1468-5906.2003.00200.x About DOI

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