When Christians Do Not Like Other Christians: Outgrouping Between Progressive and Conservative Protestants
Social identity theory indicates that social groups reveal values they accept and reject with their perceptions of outgroups. Previous research suggests that progressive Protestants reject conservative Christians due to political considerations while conservative Protestants' particularism lead...
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Creighton University
2024
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The journal of religion & society
Year: 2024, Volume: 26, Pages: 79-103 |
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Progressive Protestants
B Identity Subversion B Social Identity B Black Sheep Effect B Conservative Protestants |
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