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The Problem Isn't in the Pulpit, but in the Pews
Sohow: There's a growing group of very conservative, politically active people in the south who call themselves evangelical but don't attend church. They have largely jetisoned personal christian virtues and hung on very tightly to policy and political goals that are often associated with white, conservative evangelicalism. Sohow: Is there a way to reconcile what russell is saying, or the observations that are coming out of this research about the secularizing of the south?