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Politics in the Parish: The Political Influence of Catholic Priests (Religion and Politics)
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Review
"Smith's book is informative, well-researched, and readable. It should find its way into the libraries of all serious scholars of the role of religion in politics." -- American Catholic Studies
"Drawing from recent scholarship on political communication, Gregory Allen Smith's analysis of 'priestly influence' substantially advances the discussion about the political influence of religious elites. Smith successfully shows that, even when Catholic clergy lack a direct impact on political behavior, they can and do have subtle effects on political attitudes among parishioners. Through theoretical insight and richness of detail, this book will undoubtedly generate further reflection on the nature and scope of clergy political witness at the local level." -- Kevin R. den Dulk, professor of political science, Grand Valley State University
"This detailed study of Catholic priests is empirically rich and insightful. Smith illuminates the politics of the leadership of America's largest -- and perhaps most politically significant -- religious tradition." -- Laura R. Olson, professor of political science, Clemson University
About the Author
Gregory Allen Smith is a research fellow at the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life, where he contributes to the Forum's survey research efforts. In 2006 he earned the Aaron Wildavsky Award for the best dissertation in religion and politics, awarded by the Religion and Politics section of the American Political Science Association.

13/07/2008
Despite a great loss in its stature over the centuries, the Catholic church arguably remains the most powerful religious organization on the planet. "Politics in the Parish: The Political Influence of Catholic Priests" is a look at the politics of the Catholic church, and how it uses its power in the modern political world. A look at how priests shape the views of their congregations with their sermons, and how Catholics can intertwine their faith with their political beliefs, "Politics in the Parish" speaks on the issues that ignite clashes between Catholic church and both the Democrat and Republican sides of politics. "Politics in the Parish" is highly recommended for community library religious and political collections.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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