Clergy Political Actions and Agendas: New Findings from the National Survey of Religious Leaders
Joseph Charles Roso,
Mark Chaves,
Turgut Keskintürk
Abstract:We build on prior research about clergy’s political activities and agendas by using the National Survey of Religious Leaders (NSRL), a nationally representative survey of leaders of American religious congregations conducted in 2019-20. We find that clergy remain highly engaged in several kinds of political activities focused on a variety of issues, with substantial differences across religious traditions. Christian clergy all engage in political cue giving at similar rates. Catholic, Black Protestant, and mai… Show more
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