Are the Rumors of War Exaggerated? Religious Orthodoxy and Moral Progressivism in America
Contrary to the popular metaphor of "culture war," the authors find that Americans in a national survey are not divided into religious camps with opposed positions on a broad range of issues. The political conservatism of the religiously orthodox relative to theological progressives is lim...
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