Religion and declining support for traditional beliefs about gender roles and homosexual rights

Citation
Lr. Petersen et Gv. Donnenwerth, Religion and declining support for traditional beliefs about gender roles and homosexual rights, SOCIOL REL, 59(4), 1998, pp. 353-371
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology & Antropology","Religion & Tehology
Journal title
SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
ISSN journal
10694404 → ACNP
Volume
59
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
353 - 371
Database
ISI
SICI code
1069-4404(199824)59:4<353:RADSFT>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Berger's (1967, 1992) views on plausibility structures suggest that a belie f must receive a high level of support from group members if the belief is to be maintained over time. All alternative view holds that beliefs that ar e empirically unfalsifiable and that receive validation front sources exter nal to the group (e.g., from the mass media) can be maintained without high levels of intra-group support. Using longitudinal data, we found that betw een the early 1970s and the early 1990s support for two unfalsifiable belie fs (traditional beliefs about gender roles and homosexual rights) declined among all Christian groups, including active conservative Protestants. in t he early 1970s, support for these beliefs was relatively low among active c onservatives as well as among other Christians. Throughout the time period studied, however, the active conservatives, compared to other Christians, h ad greater exposure to extra-group sources of validation for both beliefs. Thus. our findings do not support the view that unfalsifiable beliefs that have extra-group support structures are sustainable without high levels of intra-group support.