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Moral Issues

How Public Opinion on Abortion and Gay Rights Affects American Religion and Politics

Paul Goren Christopher Chapp

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English
University of Chicago Press
13 December 2024
A new perspective on how beliefs about abortion and gay rights reshaped American politics.

Many believe that religious and partisan identities undergird American public opinion. However, when it comes to abortion and gay rights, the reverse may be closer to the truth.

Drawing on wide-ranging evidence, Paul Goren and Christopher Chapp show that views on abortion and gay rights are just as durable and politically impactful—and often more so—than political and religious identities. Goren and Chapp locate the lasting strength of stances on abortion and gay rights in the automatic, visceral emotions that the media has primed since the late 1980s. Moral Issues examines how attitudes toward these moralized issues affect, and can sometimes even disrupt, religious and partisan identities. Indeed, over the last thirty years, these attitudes have accelerated the rise of the religious ""nones,"" who have no religious affiliation, and promoted moral sorting into the Democratic and Republican parties.
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Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   454g
ISBN:   9780226836652
ISBN 10:   0226836657
Series:   Chicago Studies in American Politics
Pages:   234
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
List of Figures List of Tables Chapter 1. Moral Hunches Chapter 2. The Theory of Moral Power Chapter 3. Moral Messaging Chapter 4. Moral Emotions and Attitude Stability Chapter 5. Stand Patters, Switchers, and Collective Opinion Chapter 6. Moral Issues and Religious Disaffiliation Chapter 7. Moral Issues and Party Change Chapter 8. Abortion, Gay Rights, and American Politics Acknowledgments Appendixes Notes Bibliography Index

Paul Goren is professor of political science and the director of the Center for the Study of Political Psychology at the University of Minnesota. He is the author of On Voter Competence. Christopher Chapp is professor of political science and the Morrison Family Director of the Institute for Freedom and Community at St. Olaf College. He is the author of Religious Rhetoric and American Politics.

Reviews for Moral Issues: How Public Opinion on Abortion and Gay Rights Affects American Religion and Politics

"“Compelling, convincing, and controversial—but for the right reasons. Goren and Chapp demonstrate that attitudes on abortion and LGBTQ rights are stable, and that these beliefs can shape religious and political behavior such as party identification. Through the sheer amount of data collected and the warts-and-all transparency with which it is presented, the authors leave no stone unturned.” -- David Campbell | coauthor of ""Secular Surge: A New Fault Line in American Politics"""


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