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America as a “Christian Nation”? Understanding Religious Boundaries of National Identity in the United States*

机译:美国是“基督教国家”吗?了解美国国家身份的宗教界限*

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Though predominantly Christian since the time of its founding, the United States has become more religiously diverse in recent decades. Yet since the mid-1990s, the proportion of Americans who see their country as a “Christian nation” has reportedly increased. Though initially paradoxical, these trends are less mysterious if the idea of a “Christian America” (CA) is understood, not as a description of religious demography, but as a discursive practice that seeks to align the symbolic boundaries of national belonging with the boundaries of the dominant faith community. Using data from the 1996 and 2004 General Social Survey, it is shown that the growing prevalence of CA was restricted to Americans of Christian faith, thereby widening an existing religious divide over the meaning of American identity.
机译:尽管自成立以来主要是基督教徒,但在最近几十年中,美国在宗教上变得更加多样化。然而,自1990年代中期以来,据报道,将自己的国家视为“基督教国家”的美国人比例有所增加。尽管起初是自相矛盾的,但如果理解“美国基督教徒”(CA)的想法,这些趋势就不那么神秘了,这不是对宗教人口学的描述,而是一种旨在使民族归属的象征性边界与边界保持一致的话语实践。占主导地位的信仰社区。使用1996年和2004年的《一般社会调查》的数据,可以看出,CA的日益普及仅限于基督教徒,从而扩大了现有宗教对美国身份含义的分歧。

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