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- ISSN: 1755-0483 (Print), 1755-0491 (Online)
- Editors: Andrew Lewis University of Cincinnati, USA, and Sultan Tepe University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
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Politics and Religion is an international journal publishing high quality peer-reviewed research on the multifaceted relationship between religion and politics around the world. The scope of published work is intentionally broad and we invite innovative work from all methodological approaches in the major subfields of political science, including international relations, American politics, comparative politics, and political theory, that seeks to improve our understanding of religion’s role in some aspect of world politics. The Editors invite normative and empirical investigations of the public representation of religion, the religious and political institutions that shape religious presence in the public square, and the role of religion in shaping citizenship, broadly considered, as well as pieces that attempt to advance our methodological tools for examining religious influence in political life.
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Calling Charlie Kirk a Martyr is Not Exactly a Unifying Message
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- By Paul A. Djupe and Jacob R. Neiheisel On September 10, 2025, activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a Turning Point event at Utah Valley University in...
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The Bishops Were Not Just Speaking to Trump, but also to Trumpism Among Catholics
- 20 November 2025,
- By Paul A. Djupe and Brooklyn Walker [Image credit: National Catholic Reporter] The selection of the new pope from the global south (as well as from the Chicago...
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The Coming Battle Over Women’s Suffrage
- 21 October 2025,
- By Paul A. Djupe and Brooklyn Walker [Image credit. National Women’s History Museum.] Every election cycle, millions of women cast votes. For many of them,...
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