Different images of God predict religious nationalism among Christians

Barbieri, Barbara;Antonini, Matteo
2025-01-01

Abstract

Religious nationalism occurs when people combine their religious beliefs with their attitudes about national politics and identity. Scholars have examined how religious nationalism predicts various sociopolitical attitudes; yet less attention has been dedicated to examining the predictors of this ideology. We report studies exploring the possibility that different images of God predict religious nationalism. Analyses of Waves I (N = 1076) and II (N = 1099) of the Baylor Religion Surveys found that US Christians harbor different images of God (benevolent, authoritarian, engaged, and angry) and that believing in a God that is benevolent, angry, and engaged predicted stronger religious nationalism. We partially replicate these findings in a preregistered study using US and Italian Christians (N = 465). Stronger religious nationalism predicted a conspiracy mentality and more xenophobia across both contexts. The findings suggest that different images of God can predispose people to harbor an ideology of religious nationalism.
2025
2025
Inglese
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22
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
God images, politics, religiosity, religious nationalism
Wagoner, Joseph A.; Diarra, Moussa; Barbieri, Barbara; Antonini, Matteo
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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