What are the findings of the Pew Center study on religious nationalism
Discuss the relationship between middle-income nations and 'religious nationalism' according to the Pew Center study.
The Pew Center study on religious nationalism highlighted the following findings regarding the relationship between middle-income nations and religious nationalism:
- Middle-income nations often exhibit higher levels of religious nationalism compared to high-income nations.
- Economic factors play a role in shaping religious nationalism, with middle-income countries experiencing rapid social and economic changes contributing to the rise of religious nationalism.
- Religious nationalism in middle-income nations can be influenced by factors such as political instability, social inequalities, and historical religious ties.
- The study suggests that middle-income nations may use religious nationalism as a tool for social cohesion, identity formation, and political legitimacy.
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