Acknowledgments
ONE Introduction
TWO The Religion of Conservative Christians: A Return to the Reformation?
THREE Conservative Christians in American Politics
FOUR The Politics of Conservative Christianity in Black and White
FIVE Freedom, Inequality, and Conservative Christianity
SIX A Social Portrait of Conservative Christians
SEVEN Conservative Christian Growth: Membership Begins at Home
EIGHT Conservative Christians in the “Sexual Revolution”
NINE The Conservative Christian Family and the “Feminist Revolution”
TEN Happiness and Lifestyle among Conservative Christians
ELEVEN The Pentecostals—Ultimate Conservative Christians
TWELVE Conservative Christians and Catholics: Too Estranged for Alliance
THIRTEEN Conclusions
Appendix: Regreggion Results for Models of Vote and Party
Notes
Reference List
Index