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A01=A. Scott Bledsoe
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civic belonging
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evangelical
forthcoming
polarization
religious belonging
social capital
the 'nones'
Product details
- ISBN 9781666952377
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 12 Nov 2026
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
While much consideration has been given to the ever-rising levels of polarization in the United States, relatively little attention has been paid to role of belonging in exacerbating or mitigating this phenomenon. Using a novel survey data set, To Love Thy Neighbor: Exploring the Role of Religious and Social Belonging on American Polarization explores how patterns of religious and social belonging, particularly among white evangelicals and the religiously unaffiliated, might be weakening or compounding the issue of our polarized politics. By expanding our notion of religious belonging beyond simple church attendance measures, A. Scott Bledsoe argues that first, the term “evangelical” doesn’t really mean what we think it does, as there is a notable amount of variation in what this group believes and how they belong. Second, while deep religious belonging, or bonding social capital, might explain high rates of affective polarization among white evangelicals, it doesn’t explain why the religiously unaffiliated experience similar rates of polarization. Finally, Bledsoe finds low levels of social and civic belonging among all Americans, a discovery that has important ramifications for polarization and democracy writ large.
Scott Bledsoe is assistant professor of political science at Lipscomb University, his undergraduate alma mater. He earned his PhD in political science from George Mason University in 2022 and an MA in political science from New York University in 2016. His work has also appeared in Politics and Religion and The Journal of Christian Studies.
To Love Thy Neighbor
€92.99
