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unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

534. The Evolving Role of Christianity in American Democracy feat. Jonathan Rauch

Apr 30, 2025
53:48

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Quick takeaways

  • The decline of Christianity in America has significant implications for social cohesion and moral guidance necessary for a functioning democracy.
  • Alternative spiritual movements are rising, yet they often lack the communal structure and theological depth that traditional Christianity provides.

Deep dives

Decline of Christianity in America

Christianity in the United States has experienced a significant decline, especially in church attendance and membership over the last two decades. Data indicates that church membership fell by over 20 percentage points from 2000 to 2020, with a notable increase in individuals identifying as religiously unaffiliated. This decline is described as having a compounding effect on the governance and social fabric of the nation, as these religious institutions have traditionally played a crucial role in providing moral guidance and community cohesion. The author emphasizes that while there are voices claiming Christianity is still strong due to the visibility of evangelical movements, the overall statistics reflect a troubling shift away from organized religion.

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