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Citation

Perry SL. Rev. Relig. Res. 2013; 55(2): 355-376.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Religious Research Association, Publisher Holtzbrinck Springer Nature Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1007/s13644-012-0097-7

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Previous research has identified an important link between participation in a racially diverse faith community and more progressive views on racial, political, and social issues, but researchers have yet to examine whether multiracial church attendees differ from racially-homogeneous church attendees in terms of their moral views. This research note utilizes national data (2005 Baylor Religion Survey) to examine the relationship between involvement in a multiracial congregation and views toward activities that are understood to be morally contentious. I estimate logistic regression models to isolate the relationship between multiracial church attendance and support for nine morally contentious activities related to sexuality, families, substance use, and suicide. Analyses reveal that, net of other factors, persons who attend multiracial congregations are more likely to express support for extramarital sex, premarital cohabitation, planned unwed pregnancy, marijuana use, and euthanasia, compared to persons who attend homogeneous congregations where they are the majority race. Multiracial church attendees thus appear to hold more permissive moral views on certain issues relative to attendees of racially homogeneous congregations. Significant interactions are also found between multiracial church attendance, race, and religious tradition. Alternative explanatory accounts (social contact vs. self-selection) are considered. © 2012 Religious Research Association, Inc.


Language: en

Keywords

Euthanasia; Religion; Sex; Drugs; Attitudes; Morality; Cohabitation; Multiracial congregations; Racial diversity; Self-selection; Social contact

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