RT Article T1 Societal Inputs, Religious Outputs, and Young Adults: A Cross-Cohort Analysis of Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Relations and Civil Liberties for Gays and Lesbians JF Review of religious research VO 64 IS 2 SP 301 OP 323 A1 Barringer, M. N. A2 Savage, B. LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1809328055 AB Within an open systems theorization, the degree to which religious identity and attendance at religious services influence attitudes toward same-sex relations and civil liberties for gays and lesbians will be shaped by how religious groups respond to societal inputs over time. In recent decades, while some Christian denominations in the United States have remained resolute in their condemnatory stance on these issues, the religious outputs of others have become more tolerant. A cross-cohort examination of the influence of religious identity and attendance at religious services on such attitudes can help uncover effects of this interplay over time. K1 Birth cohorts K1 civil liberties K1 Gays and lesbians K1 Moral acceptance K1 Open systems K1 Religion K1 Religiosity DO 10.1007/s13644-022-00484-3