The Paradoxical Religiosity Effect: Religion and Politics in Indonesia and the United States
We argue that personal religiosity and political religiosity are distinct attributes of a political candidate. Personal religiosity reflects a candidate's level of personal religious commitment and political religiosity reflects the candidate's policy regarding separating versus blending r...
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Politics and religion
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