2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-5906.2007.00374.x
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What Would Jesus Buy: American Consumption of Religious and Spiritual Material Goods

Abstract: This article examines an important and understudied part of the sociological study of religion: consumption of religious materials. We use data from the Baylor Religion Survey and present an initial look at which Americans read the Left Behind series, viewed The Passion of the Christ, or purchased religious paraphernalia such as “What Would Jesus Do” bracelets. Drawing on cultural consumption and religious capital research we explore class, demographic, and religious influences on consumption patterns. We find… Show more

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“…Elderly households, counties characterized by populations that are highly rural as well as counties with high proportions of Evangelical Protestants and Mainline Protestants were then more likely to be IGWT plate adopters. The positive correlation with Evangelical Protestants tend to support findings from the Baylor Religion Survey (2006) indicating that Evangelicals are much more likely to support the Patriot Act, believe that God favors the USA, and purchase far more religious goods than members of other religious groups (Park and Baker 2007). What was surprising is the lack of significant correlation between counties with high IGWT plate adoption rates and percentage of votes for John McCain in the 2008 election.…”
Section: Correlation Analysissupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Elderly households, counties characterized by populations that are highly rural as well as counties with high proportions of Evangelical Protestants and Mainline Protestants were then more likely to be IGWT plate adopters. The positive correlation with Evangelical Protestants tend to support findings from the Baylor Religion Survey (2006) indicating that Evangelicals are much more likely to support the Patriot Act, believe that God favors the USA, and purchase far more religious goods than members of other religious groups (Park and Baker 2007). What was surprising is the lack of significant correlation between counties with high IGWT plate adoption rates and percentage of votes for John McCain in the 2008 election.…”
Section: Correlation Analysissupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Hollywood movies have portrayed angels as benevolent protectors in It's a Wonderful Life (1946), sporting spirits in Angels in the Outfield (1994), and sometimes even apocalyptic warriors as in Legion (2010). Touched by an Angel was one of the most-watched television dramas in the 1990s (Clark, 2005), and a study of religious consumption found the show to be a widely consumed visual media product incorporating religion, with over half of Americans claiming to have watched the show (Park and Baker, 2007). On stage, Tony Kushner's two-part epic Angels in America won back-to-back Tony awards for ''Best Play'' in the 1990s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-identity/expression is based on the idea that clothing and other artifacts can function symbolically to communicate personal identity, group affiliation, and even personal beliefs (Miller, 2003;Park & Baker, 2007). In essence, merchandise is a token of one's conversion or an outward manifestation of an internal change.…”
Section: Communication Functions and Jesus Merchandisementioning
confidence: 99%