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Is White Evangelical Antistructural Theology Related to Poor Health Outcomes?

David A KindigYasmin Mohd AriffinHannah Olson-Williams
Published in: The Milbank quarterly (2024)
We hope these findings could inform dialogue and critical analysis among individuals of evangelical faith, particularly fundamental and Pentecostal subsets, regarding a belief system that is inclusive of individual dimensions and health-promoting structural policies like school funding, Medicaid expansion, and antipoverty programs. These findings also demonstrate the importance of considering cultural factors like religion and political ideology in population health outcomes research.
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