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By Paul A. Djupe and Jacob R. Neiheisel

On September 10, 2025, activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a Turning Point event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. In our view, all political violence is tragic and should be universally condemned. That is no less true for someone who argued that we needed to accept the violent consequences of gun access. But what...


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By Paul A. Djupe and Brooklyn Walker

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The selection of the new pope from the global south (as well as from the Chicago south!) sent a signal that Pope Francis’ mission to liberalize the Church was n...


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By Paul A. Djupe and Brooklyn Walker

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Every election cycle, millions of women cast votes. For many of them, their right to vote seems uncontroversial. After all, the 19th Amendment, which guarantees a ...


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By Brooklyn Walker, Paul A. Djupe, Brian Calfano, Anand E. Sokhey, and Andrew R. Lewis

Christian nationalism, or the idea that the United States was founded by Christians and for Christians, has become a common concept among both academics and the popular press, and is becoming increasingly familiar to the American public. Many scholars continue to connect the world...


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By Paul A. Djupe and Jacob R. Neiheisel

We’re delighted to have edited a special issue of Sociological Focus about Religion and Politics in American Congregations that has just been published (as of August 2025). It has a tremendous collection of new res...


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