
The Podium, the Pulpit, and the Republicans: How Presidential Candidates Use Religious Language in American Political Debate
Author(s): Frederick Stecker (Author)
- Publisher: Praeger
- Publication Date: 22 July 2011
- Language: English
- Print length: 256 pages
- ISBN-10: 0313382506
- ISBN-13: 9780313382505
Book Description
In The Podium, the Pulpit, and the Republicans: How Presidential Candidates Use Religious Language in American Political Debate, a veteran minister analyzes the religious metaphors Republicans use at the podium and alleges that the party deliberately employs blaming tactics, fear metaphors, and coded references to apocalyptic judgment to sway undecided voters.
Over the past 40 years, Frederick Stecker charges, the Republican Party has created fear for political expediency. Stecker’s book traces the development of the Republican rhetoric of polarization and applies the linguistics-based nation-as-a-family” political typology of George Lakoff to an analysis of the presidential debates of 2000, 2004, and 2008. He demonstrates how Republican candidates select their language and metaphors to signal adherence to rigid belief systems and simple, black-and-white choices in domestic and foreign policy.”
Editorial Reviews
Review
This challenging book takes a unique look at political discourse in the US since the early 1970s…. Students of religion and politics as well as readers interested in political discourse will find this book useful. –Choice
Christian evangelical identification has been (and continues to be) a particular staple within the Republican party. That’s why
The Podium, the Pulpit, and the Republicans: How Presidential Candidates Use Religious Language in American Political Debate by Episcopal minister Frederick Stecker is so timely and such a valued contribution to the growing body of literature concerning the impact and influence of religion upon American politics, politicians, and political movements…. The Podium, The Pulpit, And The Republicans is informed, informative, thoughtful, thought-provoking, and directly relevant to today’s national presidential politics, making it a highly recommended addition for academic and community library reference collections, as well as supplemental reading lists for American Political Science curriculums. –Midwest Book Review
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