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Replication Data for: Reconsidering the Role of Politics in Leaving Religion – The Importance of Affiliation

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Studies have pointed to politics as an important force driving people away from religion – the argument is that the dogmatic politics of the Christian Right have alienated liberals and moderates, effectively threatening organized religion in America. We argue that existing explanations are incomplete; a proper reconsideration necessitates distinguishing processes of affiliation (with specific congregations) from identification (with religious traditions). Using three datasets, we find evidence that qualifies and complements existing narratives of religious exit. Evaluations of congregational political fit drive retention decisions. At the same time, opposition to the Christian Right only bears on retention decisions when it is salient in a congregational context, affecting primarily evangelicals and Republicans. These results help us understand the dynamics of the oft-observed relationship between the Christian Right and de-identification and urge us to adopt a broader, more pluralistic view of the politicization of American religion.
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2023-11-21
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