Armed Conflict and Religious Adherence Across Countries: A Time Series Analysis

Author:

Echeverría Vicente Nohemi Jocabeth1ORCID,Hemmerechts Kenneth1,Kavadias Dimokritos1

Affiliation:

1. Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract A fundamental question in the comparative sociology of religion is: What are the drivers of cross-national differences in religiosity? The existential insecurity argument raises the expectation of higher levels of religiosity in contexts of social crisis. We test this argument against countries’ armed conflict experiences, employing global longitudinal data on religious adherence over almost half a century. We did not find evidence of religious revival when measuring the consequences of armed conflict with a 5-year lag, indicating that armed conflict-related social crises do not tend to lead to sudden changes in the religious adherence of a country. However, we did find more consistent indications of a higher proportion of religious people when using accumulated measurements of armed conflict, highlighting the importance of investigating the armed conflict history of a country when assessing its religious consequences. Our results show that countries with a more devastating experience of armed conflict tend to present higher proportions of religious adherence in comparison with countries with a less devastating armed conflict history. We concluded that armed conflict tends to partially drive religious persistence in societies that have experienced it, and that the pace at which this takes place is gradual rather than immediate.

Funder

National Council of Science and Technology of Mexico

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Religious studies

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