2024
DOI: 10.1177/1532673x241263078
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The Qualitative Differences Between Self-Identification as a Born-Again and/or Evangelical Christian

Levi Allen

Abstract: How do members of the evangelical religious tradition choose to identify themselves, and how do they define terms such as “evangelical” or “born-again?” Extant scholarship traditionally utilizes quantitative data in order to isolate the pitfalls associated with this conflation. In order to validate these quantitative measures and to better understand how adherents of the evangelical religious tradition conceptualize these identities, I leverage 63 face-to-face interviews conducted with white evangelicals. I fi… Show more

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