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"Highly interesting...an important contribution to the current debates within the sociology of religion concerning religious beliefs and changes in the relationship between the religious and secular aspects of European and American societies. It is also an easily approachable book, which can be read by anyone who is interested in research on belief, either from the point of view of sociology, anthropology or religious studies."--Approaching Religion
"Believing in Belonging provides us with a new approach to theorizing belief, making a place for both religious and social understandings of this concept...The book makes an important contribution to the literature and moves us forward in our study of beliefs and the roles they play in people's lives."--American Journal of Sociology
Overview
Believing in Belonging draws on empirical research exploring mainstream religious belief and identity in Euro-American countries. Starting from a qualitative study based in northern England, and then broadening the data to include other parts of Europe and North America, Abby Day explores how people 'believe in belonging', choosing religious identifications to complement other social and emotional experiences of 'belongings'. The concept of 'performative belief' helps explain how otherwise non-religious people ...