ethnoreligious
Ethnoreligious refers to social groups whose membership is defined by the intertwining of ethnicity and religious identity, such that religion and ethnic belonging reinforce each other in everyday life and social organization. In ethnoreligious communities, religious tradition is often inseparable from shared ancestry, culture, and territory.
Core characteristics typically include a shared origin story or ancestry, common religious beliefs and practices, and
Scholars point to various examples where religion is closely linked to ethnicity, such as Judaism in many
The term is debated and not universally accepted. Critics argue that it can oversimplify internal diversity,
Related concepts include ethnonationalism, religious nationalism, and diaspora studies.