Christian no more: Christian Americans are threatened by their impending minority status

被引:28
作者
Al-Kire, Rosemary L. [1 ]
Pasek, Michael H. [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Tsang, Jo-Ann [1 ]
Rowatt, Wade C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Baylor Univ, Dept Psychol & Neurosci, Waco, TX 76798 USA
[2] Beyond Conflict, Innovat Lab Neurosci & Social Conflict, Boston, MA USA
[3] New Sch Social Res, Dept Psychol, New York, NY 10011 USA
[4] Artis Int, Las Vegas, NV USA
关键词
Status threat; Christian nationalism; Ideology; Religion; SAMPLE-SIZE; IDENTITY; CONSEQUENCES; NATIONALISM; RELIGION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jesp.2021.104223
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Christian Americans are on track to become a minority of the U.S. population by mid-century. Research on racial demographic shifts shows majority-group members experience status threat when reminded of similar demographic changes. Public debate about religious freedom and the role of Christianity in America suggest that fast-changing religious demographics similarly elicit threat, and trigger defensive political stances, among Christian Americans. In two preregistered experiments (total N = 766 Christian Americans), reminders of religious demographic shifts evoked perceived threat to religious rights and freedoms, which in turn accounted for increases in Christian nationalism, conservative political ideology, and support for Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Results illustrate how America's fast-changing religious landscape can evoke threat for Christians and how this threat may influence political reasoning.
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