“…Before embarking on a search for “liberalizing” religion, we first need to specify our definitions and distinguish it from “liberal” religion. Liberal religion is a form of religion that embraces progressive values (e.g., universalism, autonomy, and equality), theology (e.g., nonliteral interpretations, dynamic beliefs, and liberation theology), identities (e.g., progressive, feminist, and leftist), and/or causes (e.g., social justice, LGBTQ rights, and redistribution) (Braunstein, Fuist, and Williams 2019; Kadt 2018; Woodhead 2013). It often espouses principle‐based interpretations of religious texts and teachings, emphasizing inclusivity, compassion, rights, and dignity over authoritative interpretations, strict requirements, or exclusionary doctrines.…”