RELIGIOUS MESSAGES: THEMES IN RELIGIOUS LEFT AND RIGHT PUBLICATIONS DURING THE OBAMA AND TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONS

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Joanna Kaftan
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Both the religious left and right make calls for followers to put faith into action. Priorities for action are affected by social and political realities. This paper examines themes conveyed by two distinct religious publications before and after the 2016 election. Both publications are published by organizations that wish to put faith into action. The method relies on the content analysis of one thousand nine hundred forty-three articles from Sojourners and Evangelicals during the Obama and Trump presidencies. While the results show differing emphases for each publication, emphases for each shifted after the 2016 election. Articles in Sojourners, a left-leaning publication with an interfaith readership, directly responded to presidential policy. Criticism of President Trump became a common theme. Articles in Evangelicals, a right leaning publication with diverse evangelical readership, in contrast, avoided controversial current events and did not directly discuss presidents, presidential policy, nor governments during either presidency; instead focusing on the challenge of pastoral work and civility after the 2016 election. Moreover, in both magazines, articles during the presidential administration conflicting more with the organization’s values, resulted in a wider range of themes, suggesting that opposition provides more opportunity to clarify and emphasize values and priorities.
宗教信息:奥巴马和特朗普政府期间宗教左派和右派出版物的主题
宗教左派和右派都呼吁追随者将信仰付诸行动。行动的优先次序受到社会和政治现实的影响。本文考察了2016年大选前后两种不同宗教出版物所传达的主题。这两份出版物都是由希望将信念付诸行动的组织出版的。该方法依赖于对奥巴马和特朗普总统任期内外国人和福音派人士的一千九百四十三篇文章的内容分析。虽然结果显示每份出版物的重点不同,但在2016年大选后,每份出版物的重点都发生了变化。拥有不同信仰读者的左倾刊物《旅居者》(Sojourners)上的文章直接回应了总统的政策。对特朗普总统的批评成为了一个共同的主题。相比之下,《福音派》(Evangelicals)是一份拥有多元化福音派读者的右倾刊物,它的文章避开了有争议的时事,不直接讨论总统、总统政策,也不直接讨论在任期间的政府;而是专注于2016年大选后教牧工作和文明礼仪的挑战。此外,在这两本杂志中,总统执政期间的文章与该组织的价值观冲突更多,导致主题范围更广,这表明反对派提供了更多澄清和强调价值观和优先事项的机会。
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