This paper addresses the question as to why many Christians hold prejudice
against Jews. We try to find out whether, and to explain why the relationsh
ip between Christian religion and anti-Semitism in the Netherlands is inher
ent to Christian religion, spurious, or suppressed. We offer a theoretical
model that combines the explanation of Glock and Stark and suggestions made
by their critics. We test this theoretical model using data from a 1990-91
national Dutch survey (n = 1,134). Our findings indicate that the relation
ship between Christian religion and anti-Semitism is largely spurious, due
to the breadth of perspective of people on social reality. However, Christi
an religion still is one of the determinants of secular anti-Semitism. We f
ound no evidence of a suppressed relationship.