God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism

Prior research demonstrates that multiple dimensions of religiosity significantly predict punitive attitudes and militarism. This study highlights the importance of believing in a masculine God, an aspect of religiosity with a robust and consistent relationship to punitiveness and militarism, but wh...

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Main Authors: Baker, Joseph O., Whitehead, Andrew L.
Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2019
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Online Access:https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7803
https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474519850570
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-90552020-10-04T05:05:12Z God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism Baker, Joseph O. Whitehead, Andrew L. Prior research demonstrates that multiple dimensions of religiosity significantly predict punitive attitudes and militarism. This study highlights the importance of believing in a masculine God, an aspect of religiosity with a robust and consistent relationship to punitiveness and militarism, but which has previously been unexamined. After accounting for multiple aspects of religiosity highlighted by previous research—such as frequency of religious practice, religious tradition, fundamentalist identity and beliefs, and other dimensions of God image including love, anger, judgment, and engagement—believing that God is a “He” consistently and strongly increases support for harsh social policies targeting intra-societal enemies (criminals), as well as general militarism and campaigns targeting extra-societal enemies (e.g. “terrorists”). These results highlight the importance of theorizing and measuring gendered dimensions of belief in God, as well as the importance of fine-grained considerations of religion in studies of penal populism and militarism. 2019-06-10T07:00:00Z text https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7803 https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474519850570 ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University capital punishment gender images of God masculinity militarism penal populism punitiveness religion War on Terror Sociology and Anthropology
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topic capital punishment
gender
images of God
masculinity
militarism
penal populism
punitiveness
religion
War on Terror
Sociology and Anthropology
spellingShingle capital punishment
gender
images of God
masculinity
militarism
penal populism
punitiveness
religion
War on Terror
Sociology and Anthropology
Baker, Joseph O.
Whitehead, Andrew L.
God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
description Prior research demonstrates that multiple dimensions of religiosity significantly predict punitive attitudes and militarism. This study highlights the importance of believing in a masculine God, an aspect of religiosity with a robust and consistent relationship to punitiveness and militarism, but which has previously been unexamined. After accounting for multiple aspects of religiosity highlighted by previous research—such as frequency of religious practice, religious tradition, fundamentalist identity and beliefs, and other dimensions of God image including love, anger, judgment, and engagement—believing that God is a “He” consistently and strongly increases support for harsh social policies targeting intra-societal enemies (criminals), as well as general militarism and campaigns targeting extra-societal enemies (e.g. “terrorists”). These results highlight the importance of theorizing and measuring gendered dimensions of belief in God, as well as the importance of fine-grained considerations of religion in studies of penal populism and militarism.
author Baker, Joseph O.
Whitehead, Andrew L.
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title God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
title_short God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
title_full God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
title_fullStr God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
title_full_unstemmed God’s Penology: Belief in a Masculine God Predicts Support for Harsh Criminal Punishment and Militarism
title_sort god’s penology: belief in a masculine god predicts support for harsh criminal punishment and militarism
publisher Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
publishDate 2019
url https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7803
https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474519850570
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