“…A variety of studies demonstrate that Christian nationalism is a powerful cultural framework that is influential beyond traditional religious boundaries (Braunstein and Taylor 2017;Delehanty, Edgell, and Stewart 2019), and is significantly associated with a host of consequential outcomes, including: minorities' access to material resources (Edgell et al forthcoming), support for the death penalty and other authoritarian methods of social control (Davis 2018), relative political tolerance for racists (Davis and Perry 2020), opposition to interracial families Whitehead 2015a, 2015b), denial of police brutality toward blacks (Perry, Whitehead, and Davis 2019), negative attitudes toward immigrants (McDaniel et al 2011;Sherkat and Lehman 2018) and religious minorities (Dahab and Omori 2019;Shortle and Gaddie 2015;Stewart, Edgell, and Delehanty 2018), opposition to gun control (Whitehead, Schnabel, and Perry 2018), support for gender traditionalism (Whitehead and Perry 2019), and negative attitudes toward sexual minorities (Whitehead and Perry 2015).…”