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Changing Faith The Dynamics And Consequences Of Americans Shifting Religious Identities Darren E Sherkat

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Changing Faith The Dynamics And Consequences Of Americans Shifting Religious Identities Darren E Sherkat
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Publisher: New York University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Author: Darren E. Sherkat
ISBN: 9780814741283, 0814741282
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Changing Faith The Dynamics And Consequences Of Americans Shifting Religious Identities Darren E Sherkat by Darren E. Sherkat 9780814741283, 0814741282 instant download after payment.

More than anywhere else in the Western world, religious attachments in America are quite flexible, with over 40 percent of U.S. citizens shifting their religious identification at least once in their lives. In Changing Faith, Darren E. Sherkat draws on empirical data from large-scale national studies to provide a comprehensive portrait of religious change and its consequences in the United States.
With analysis spanning across generations and ethnic groups, the volume traces the evolution of the experience of Protestantism and Catholicism in the United States, the dramatic growth of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Islam, and the rise of non-identification, now the second most common religious affiliation in the country. Drawing on that wealth of data, it details the impact of religious commitments on broad arenas of American social life, including family and sexuality, economic well-being, political commitments, and social values.
Exploring religious change among those of European heritage as well as of Eastern and Western European immigrants, African Americans, Asians, Latin Americans, and Native Americans, Changing Faith not only provides a comprehensive and ethnically inclusive demographic overview of the juncture between religion and ethnicity within both the private and public sphere, but also brings empirical analysis back to the sociology of religion.

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