%0 Journal Article %T Religion, Politics, and Issue Polarization in the United States Congress, 1959-2013 %A Baker, Josiah R. %A Tuch, Steven A. %A D’Antonio, William V. %J Studia Religiologica %V 2013 %R 10.4467/20844077SR.13.018.2091 %N Volume 46, Issue 4 %P 235-250 %K polarization in U.S. Congress, culture wars, orthodox and progressive religious worldviews %@ 0137-2432 %D 2014 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/studia-religiologica/article/religion-politics-and-issue-polarization-in-the-united-states-congress-1959-2013 %X In this study we examine whether, and if so how, the confluence of religion and party has impacted voting in the U.S Congress over the past half century. We address two primary questions: first, has religion contributed to the growing political partisanship among members of Congress over this period, and second, if so, are these cleavages reflected in congressional voting patterns? We answer both questions in the affirmative.