Description
Explore a Century of Shifting Values
The End of Empathy reveals how white Protestant communities transformed from champions of social reform to supporters of conservative politics. John W. Compton uncovers the institutional, cultural, and political forces that reshaped an influential American faith tradition.
What You’ll Learn
- The rise and decline of mainline Protestant authority
- How institutions shape empathetic or exclusionary political behavior
- Why suburban migration altered religious and civic engagement
- The roots of modern evangelical political influence
Who This Book Is For
Ideal for readers of religion, political science, sociology, and modern American history seeking a deeper understanding of today’s political landscape.
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