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HERO ID
7336051
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The perils of politicized religion
Author(s)
Campbell, DE
Year
2020
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Daedalus
ISSN:
0011-5266
EISSN:
1548-6192
Publisher
MIT Press Journals
Volume
149
Issue
3
Page Numbers
87-104
Language
English
DOI
10.1162/DAED_a_01805
Abstract
In the United States, religion and partisan politics have become increasingly intertwined. The rising level of religious disaffiliation is a backlash to the religious right: Many Americans are abandoning religion because they see it as an extension of politics with which they disagree. Politics is also shaping many Americansâ religious views. There has been a stunning change in the percentage of religious believers who, prior to Donald Trumpâs presidential candidacy, overwhelmingly objected to immoral private behavior by politicians but now dismiss it as irrelevant to their ability to act ethically in their public role. The politicization of religion not only contributes to greater political polarization, it diminishes the ability of religious leaders to speak prophetically on important public issues. © 2020 by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
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