“…However, there are important theological and sociological factors as well as epistemological ones to be considered here. Religions typically rely on notions of authority that ensure the continuation and legitimacy of their traditions, and processes of religious identity formation have been shown to be related to processes of identification and fidelity to groups, traditions, practices and authority, rather than assent to abstract propositions (Chaudhury and Miller, 2008;Moulin, 2014;Østberg, 2000). In the case of Christianity, concepts of authority are located within a tradition with greater or lesser emphasis upon, for example, conscience, Scripture, episcopal hierarchy, or apostolic successiondepending upon the various ecclesiological positions across and within denominations.…”