Abstract

IntroductionKristin E. Heyer and Mark J. Rozell Part I: Leaders in U.S. Politics 1. The Politics of the U.S. Bishops: The Centrality of AbortionMargaret Ross Sammon 2. Political Marriage of Convenience? The Evolution of the Conservative Catholic-Evangelical Alliance in the Republican PartyMark J. Rozell 3. One Church, Many Messages: The Politics of the U.S. ClergyGregory A. Smith 4. Catholics in the Political Arena: How Faith Should Inform Voters and PoliticiansKristin E. Heyer Part II: The Public 5. Between Church, Party, and Conscience: Protecting Life and Promoting Social Justice among U.S. CatholicsMark M. Gray and Mary E. Bendyna 6. The Myth of a Distinct VoteMatthew J. Streb and Brian Frederick 7. Politics y la Iglesia: Attitudes toward the Role of Religion in Politics among Latino CatholicsAdrian Pantoja, Matthew Barreto, and Richard Anderson Part III: Catholics and the Federal Government 8. Catholicism, Abortion, and the Emergence of the Culture Wars in the U.S. Congress, 1971-2006William V. D'Antonio, Steven A. Tuch and John Kenneth White 9. Catholics and the Supreme Court: From the Catholic Seat to the New MajorityBarbara A. Perry 10. White House Outreach to CatholicsThomas J. Carty Part IV: International Policy and the Vatican 11. The United States -- Vatican Relationship: Parallel Endeavors for Peace, Competing Visions of JusticePaul Christopher Manuel 12. Reforming the Vatican: The Tradition of Best PracticesThomas J. Reese

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