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Loving, harsh, distant, critical: Americans' four views of God

The Chicago Sun-Times/October 19, 2010

By Cathy Lynn Grossman

Surveys typically say about nine out of 10 Americans believe in God, but the way we picture that God is a varied one, newly published research shows.

For their book, America's Four Gods: What We Say About God -- And What That Says About Us, Baylor University sociologists Paul Froese and Christopher Bader used national telephone surveys of 1,648 U.S. adults in 2008 and 1,721 in 2006.

Froese and Bader's research wound up defining four ways in which Americans see God:



Catholics and mainline Protestants are about evenly divided among all four views, leaning toward a Benevolent God, the surveys found.

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