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1. White Christian Libertarianism and the Trump Presidency
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Gerardo Martí
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Recognizing Raced Religion 1
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Part I: Raced Religion and US Politics
- 1. White Christian Libertarianism and the Trump Presidency 19
- 2. Civil Religion and Black Church Political Mobilization 40
- 3. Intersectional Politics among Atheists and Humanists of Color 58
- 4. Assuming Whiteness in Twentieth- Century American Religion 74
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Part II: Raced Religion and Gender and Sexualities
- 5. Race, Religion, and Jewish Sexuality in an Age of Immigration 95
- 6. Race and the Religious Possibilities for Sexuality in Conservative Protestantism 114
- 7. Gender and the Racialization of Muslims 134
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Part III: Raced Religion and Social Class
- 8. Race, Class, and the Color- Blind Social Gospel Movement 159
- 9. Racial and Class Gaps in Buddhist- Inspired Organizing 178
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Part IV: Raced Religion and Immigration
- 10. The Religious and Racial Minoritization of Asian American Voters 201
- 11. Religion, Race, and Immigration in Community Organizing among the Formerly Incarcerated Part V: Measuring Raced Religion 227
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Part V: Measuring Raced Religion
- 12. Decentering Whiteness in Survey Research on American Religion 251
- 13. Beyond Black and White in Measuring Racial Identity among US Muslims 275
- 14. Race, Gender, and Avowing (or Avoiding) the Stigma of Atheism 293
- Conclusion: Centering Race in the Study of American Religion and Nonreligion 313
- Acknowledgments 323
- About the Contributors 327
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Recognizing Raced Religion 1
-
Part I: Raced Religion and US Politics
- 1. White Christian Libertarianism and the Trump Presidency 19
- 2. Civil Religion and Black Church Political Mobilization 40
- 3. Intersectional Politics among Atheists and Humanists of Color 58
- 4. Assuming Whiteness in Twentieth- Century American Religion 74
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Part II: Raced Religion and Gender and Sexualities
- 5. Race, Religion, and Jewish Sexuality in an Age of Immigration 95
- 6. Race and the Religious Possibilities for Sexuality in Conservative Protestantism 114
- 7. Gender and the Racialization of Muslims 134
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Part III: Raced Religion and Social Class
- 8. Race, Class, and the Color- Blind Social Gospel Movement 159
- 9. Racial and Class Gaps in Buddhist- Inspired Organizing 178
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Part IV: Raced Religion and Immigration
- 10. The Religious and Racial Minoritization of Asian American Voters 201
- 11. Religion, Race, and Immigration in Community Organizing among the Formerly Incarcerated Part V: Measuring Raced Religion 227
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Part V: Measuring Raced Religion
- 12. Decentering Whiteness in Survey Research on American Religion 251
- 13. Beyond Black and White in Measuring Racial Identity among US Muslims 275
- 14. Race, Gender, and Avowing (or Avoiding) the Stigma of Atheism 293
- Conclusion: Centering Race in the Study of American Religion and Nonreligion 313
- Acknowledgments 323
- About the Contributors 327
- Index 333