A Faith of Their Own: Stability and Change in the Religiosity of America's Adolescents

A Faith of Their Own: Stability and Change in the Religiosity of America's Adolescents

A Faith of Their Own: Stability and Change in the Religiosity of America's Adolescents

A Faith of Their Own: Stability and Change in the Religiosity of America's Adolescents

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Overview

Adding to the contributions made by Soul Searching and Souls in Transition--two books which revolutionized our understanding of the religious lives of young Americans--Lisa Pearce and Melinda Lundquist Denton here offer a new portrait of teenage faith. Drawing on the massive National Study of Youth and Religion's telephone surveys and in-depth interviews with more than 120 youth at two points in time, the authors chart the spiritual trajectory of American adolescents and young adults over a period of three years. Turning conventional wisdom on its head, the authors find that religion is an important force in the lives of most--though their involvement with religion changes over time, just as teenagers themselves do. Pearce and Denton weave in fascinating portraits of actual youth to give depth to mere numerical rankings of religiosity, which tend to prevail in large studies. One teenager might rarely attend a service, yet count herself profoundly religious; another might be deeply involved in a church's social world, yet claim to be "not, like, deep into the faith." They provide a new set of qualitative categories--Abiders, Assenters, Adapters, Avoiders, and Atheists--quoting from interviews to illuminate the shading between them. And, with their three-year study, they offer a rich understanding of the dynamic nature of faith in young people's lives during a period of rapid change in biology, personality, and social interaction. Not only do degrees of religiosity change, but so does its nature, whether expressed in institutional practices or personal belief. By presenting a new model of religious development and change, illustrated with compelling personal accounts of real teenagers, Pearce and Denton offer parents, scholars, and religious leaders a new guide for understanding religious development in teens.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199792849
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 01/07/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lisa D. Pearce is Associate Professor of Sociology and Fellow at the Carolina Population Center at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. She is the co-author, with William G. Axinn, of Mixed Method Data Collection Strategies. Melinda Lundquist Denton is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Clemson University. She is the co-author, with Christian Smith, of Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: (Re)conceptualizing Religiosity and Spirituality Chapter Three: Religious Profiles in Adolescence Chapter Four: Correlates and Outcomes of Class Membership Chapter Five: Religious Change over Time Chapter Six: Understanding Religious Change Chapter Seven: Conclusion
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