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The Natural Environment as a Spiritual Resource: A Theory of Regional Variation in Religious Adherence
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Tamburello, Jeffrey A.
, Ferguson, Todd W.
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Adherence
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture departments
/ Alcohol
/ Amenities
/ Attachment
/ Censuses
/ Congregations
/ Counties
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ National parks
/ Natural Environment
/ Population
/ Power
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious organizations
/ Sacredness
/ Sociology
/ Spirituality
/ Stark, Rodney
/ Topography
/ Tourism
/ United States of America
/ Weather
/ Work environment
2015
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The Natural Environment as a Spiritual Resource: A Theory of Regional Variation in Religious Adherence
by
Tamburello, Jeffrey A.
, Ferguson, Todd W.
in
Adherence
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture departments
/ Alcohol
/ Amenities
/ Attachment
/ Censuses
/ Congregations
/ Counties
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ National parks
/ Natural Environment
/ Population
/ Power
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious organizations
/ Sacredness
/ Sociology
/ Spirituality
/ Stark, Rodney
/ Topography
/ Tourism
/ United States of America
/ Weather
/ Work environment
2015
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The Natural Environment as a Spiritual Resource: A Theory of Regional Variation in Religious Adherence
by
Tamburello, Jeffrey A.
, Ferguson, Todd W.
in
Adherence
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture departments
/ Alcohol
/ Amenities
/ Attachment
/ Censuses
/ Congregations
/ Counties
/ Membership
/ Migration
/ National parks
/ Natural Environment
/ Population
/ Power
/ Regions
/ Religion
/ Religious congregations
/ Religious organizations
/ Sacredness
/ Sociology
/ Spirituality
/ Stark, Rodney
/ Topography
/ Tourism
/ United States of America
/ Weather
/ Work environment
2015
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The Natural Environment as a Spiritual Resource: A Theory of Regional Variation in Religious Adherence
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The Natural Environment as a Spiritual Resource: A Theory of Regional Variation in Religious Adherence
2015
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Overview
A region's natural environment has profound social effects for an area. Previous work has connected the environment to tourism, migration rates, community attachment, and economic outcomes. In this article, we explore how nature may impact the religious structuring of a region. Specifically, we investigate if beautiful landscapes and good weather—what scholars call \"natural amenities\"—could be spiritual resources used by the population to connect with the sacred. We hypothesize that the environment, as a spiritual resource, would compete with more traditional religious organizations. Thus, we expect that regions with higher levels of natural amenities would experience lower rates of religious adherence. To test our hypothesis, we use spatial econometric modeling techniques to analyze data from the Religious Congregations and Membership Study, United States Department of Agriculture, the U.S. County Business Patterns, and the Census. Results show that counties with higher levels of natural amenities have lower rates of adherence to traditional religious organizations.
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