TY - BOOK AU - Yancey,George AU - Quosigk,Ashlee TI - One Faith No Longer: The Transformation of Christianity in Red and Blue America SN - 9781479808663 U1 - 277.3 23 PY - 2021///] CY - New York, NY : PB - New York University Press, KW - RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State KW - bisacsh KW - Affinity KW - American Christianity KW - American National Elections Survey KW - Attitudes toward Islam KW - Attitudes toward Muslims KW - Baptists KW - Bias against Conservative Christians KW - Bible KW - Biblical Inerrancy KW - Blogs KW - Catholic Protestant Conflict KW - Chrislam KW - Christian Identity KW - Conservative Christianity KW - Conservative Christians KW - Content Analysis KW - Cultural Toolkit KW - Culture War KW - Doctrine KW - Evangelicalism KW - Evangelicals KW - Flexible Theology KW - Fundamentalist Christians KW - Hell KW - Hinduism Buddhism Conflict KW - Historical Theology KW - Humanism KW - Humanistic Ethic of Social Justice KW - Immigration Reform KW - Interviews KW - Islamophobia KW - Moderate Christians KW - Modernist Fundamentalist conflict KW - Polarized Christianity KW - Political Activism KW - Political Alliances KW - Politics KW - Pro-Life KW - Progressive Christianity KW - Progressive Christians KW - Progressive-Conservative Christian conflict KW - Questions of Meaning KW - Religious Conflict KW - Religious Schism KW - Secularization KW - Shi'ite Sunni Conflict KW - Social Identity KW - Social Justice KW - Social Network KW - Social Values KW - Theology KW - Thermometer Scores N1 - restricted access N2 - Irreconcilable differences drive the division between progressive and conservative Christians-is there a divorce coming?Much attention has been paid to political polarization in America, but far less to the growing schism between progressive and conservative Christians. In this groundbreaking new book, George Yancey and Ashlee Quosigk offer the provocative contention that progressive and conservative Christianities have diverged so much in their core values that they ought to be thought of as two separate religions. The authors draw on both quantitative data and interviews to uncover how progressive and conservative Christians determine with whom they align themselves religiously, and how they distinguish themselves from each other. They find that progressive Christians emphasize political agreement relating to social justice issues as they determine who is part of their in-group, and focus less on theological agreement. Among conservative Christians, on the other hand, the major concern is whether one agrees with them on core theological points. Progressive and conservative Christians thus use entirely different factors in determining their social identity and moral values.In a time when religion and politics have never seemed so intertwined, One Faith No Longer offers a timely and compelling reframing of an age-old conflict UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9781479808694 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9781479808694/original ER -