

The end of White Christian America
Book • 2016
In this book, Robert P. Jones explores the significant demographic and cultural changes in the United States, particularly the decline of white Protestant Christians as a dominant force.
Jones draws on decades of polling data to explain how this shift has impacted American politics, social values, and cultural norms.
He discusses the rise of anxieties among white Christians, their reactions to changes such as same-sex marriage and racial justice, and the implications of these changes for the country's future.
The book also forecasts how white Christians might adapt to their new reality and the consequences if they do not.
Jones draws on decades of polling data to explain how this shift has impacted American politics, social values, and cultural norms.
He discusses the rise of anxieties among white Christians, their reactions to changes such as same-sex marriage and racial justice, and the implications of these changes for the country's future.
The book also forecasts how white Christians might adapt to their new reality and the consequences if they do not.
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