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Political Identities, Religious Identity, and the Pattern of Moral Foundations among Conservative Christians
Journal of Psychology and Theology ( IF 0.820 ) Pub Date : 2019-10-16 , DOI: 10.1177/0091647119878675
Geoffrey William Sutton , Heather L. Kelly , Marin E. Huver 1
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Consistent with social identity theory, political identity was strongly linked to conservative Christians’ morality represented by the Moral Foundation Theory model. Participants identifying as Democrats scored significantly higher than did those identifying as Republicans on the individualizing foundations of care and fairness but significantly lower than Republicans on the binding foundations of authority, loyalty, and purity. In addition, political identity differentially related to the two liberty subfoundations consistent with salient political party themes. Hierarchical regression analyses identified political identity as a consistent predictor of all moral foundations beyond the variance accounted for by unique contributions of gender and education. RS factors, primarily fundamentalism, contributed additional incremental value to predicting the three binding but not the individualizing foundations, which suggests a congruent dual identity (political, religious) for Republicans that does not hold for Democrats.

中文翻译:

保守派基督徒的政治身份、宗教身份和道德基础模式

与社会认同理论一致,政治认同与以道德基础理论模型为代表的保守基督徒的道德密切相关。被认定为民主党人的参与者在关怀和公平的个性化基础上得分明显高于共和党人,但在权威、忠诚和纯洁的约束性基础上显着低于共和党人。此外,政治身份与与突出的政党主题一致的两个自由子基金会的相关性不同。层次回归分析将政治身份确定为所有道德基础的一致预测因素,超出了性别和教育的独特贡献所解释的差异。RS因素,主要是原教旨主义,
更新日期:2019-10-16
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