2019
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/ejats
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Is a “Christian America” a More Patriarchal America? Religion, Politics, and Traditionalist Gender Ideology

Abstract: Recent research shows that Americans who adhere to Christian nationalism-an ideology that idealizes and advocates a fusion of Christianity and American civic life-tend to hold authoritarian and exclusionary attitudes, particularly regarding ethno-racial minorities and nontraditional family forms. Such findings suggest a fundamental connection between Christian nationalism and rigid symbolic boundaries, which would likely extend to Americans' understanding of gender roles. Drawing on notions connecting religiou… Show more

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“…As a consequence of this narrower sense of civic belonging, Christian nationalism tends to elevate attitudes that are more closely aligned with the maintenance of a more "traditionalist" image of social order both formally and symbolically (Davis 2018;Whitehead and Perry 2019;. Davis (2018), for example, finds that Christian nationalists are likelier to emphasize the use of strict or even lethal means of formal control for "criminals" and "troublemakers."…”
Section: Christian Nationalism Civic Belonging and Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence of this narrower sense of civic belonging, Christian nationalism tends to elevate attitudes that are more closely aligned with the maintenance of a more "traditionalist" image of social order both formally and symbolically (Davis 2018;Whitehead and Perry 2019;. Davis (2018), for example, finds that Christian nationalists are likelier to emphasize the use of strict or even lethal means of formal control for "criminals" and "troublemakers."…”
Section: Christian Nationalism Civic Belonging and Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%