Religions (Aug 2021)

The Causes of Societal Discrimination against Religious Minorities in Christian-Majority Countries

  • Jonathan Fox,
  • Roger Finke,
  • Dane R. Mataic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12080611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 611

Abstract

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Using the Religion and State-Minorities and WVS datasets, this study examined the impact of religiosity in Christian-majority countries on societal religious discrimination (i.e., discrimination by non-state actors) against religious minorities. We found that increased levels of religious activity and commitment in a country lead to less discrimination against Muslim and Jewish religious minorities but more discrimination against Christian minorities. We offered two explanations for this complex relationship. First, when Christian-majority nations hold high levels of religiosity, other Abrahamic religions are potential allies in the fight against secularism. Second, in religiously active Christian-majority nations, the majority religion views Christian minorities (rather than Jews and Muslims) as an unwanted competitive threat because denomination switching is more common within the same religious tradition.

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