作者
Victor J Hinojosa, Jerry Z Park
发表日期
2004/6
期刊
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
卷号
43
期号
2
页码范围
229-238
出版商
Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
简介
There appears to be an interesting paradox in American attitudes toward racial inequality: while Americans almost universally see inequality as a social evil, they also consistently oppose government programs to remedy it. This discrepancy appears to result from accounts for the causes of inequality: if inequality is caused by individual failures, rather than structural conditions, then government solutions to racial inequality are unlikely. We examine the role of religion in the formation of attitudes concerning racial inequality for both blacks and whites. Using logistic regression on data from the 1996 General Social Survey, we find that the inclusion of African Americans and multiple religious traditions further complicates the story behind contemporary debates over attitudes pertaining to racial inequality.
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VJ Hinojosa, JZ Park - Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 2004