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为何更多美国人无宗教偏好:政治与世代

Why More Americans Have No Religious Preference: Politics and Generations

American Sociological Review · 2002
被引 270
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现1990年代美国无宗教偏好者比例翻倍,主要源于世代更替、晚婚晚育,以及政治温和派与自由派对宗教右翼的象征性抵制,而非宗教怀疑论。

Abstract

The proportion of Americans who reported no religious preference doubled from 7 percent to 14 percent in the 1990s. This dramatic change may have resulted from demographic shifts, increasing religious skepticism, or the mix of politics and religion that characterized the 1990s. One demographic factor is the succession of generations; the percentage of adults who had been raised with no religion increased from 2 percent to 6 percent. Delayed marriage and parenthood also contributed to the increase. Religious skepticism proved to be an unlikely explanation: Most people with no preference hold conventional religious beliefs, despite their alienation from organized religion. In fact, these “unchurched believers” made up most of the increase in the “no religion” preferences. Politics, too, was a significant factor. The increase in “no religion “ responses was confined to political moderates and liberals; the religious preferences of political conservatives did not change. This political part of the increase in “nones” can be viewed as a symbolic statement against the Religious Right.

社会学政治学宗教研究社会心理学