Religion and the interracial/ethnic common good
This study suggests that clergy and laity who engage in political discourse within houses of worship are able to bridge social capital in a manner that yields recognition of common interests among groups of diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. However, for blacks and whites, the influence of such disc...
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Creighton University
2010
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The journal of religion & society
Year: 2010, Volume: 12 |
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Political attitudes
B Race relations and church B Group Identity B United States; Minorities B Politics and Christianity B Racism |
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