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Familles et foi : comment la religion est passée... 9780190675158 par Bengtson, Vern L.

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ISBN
9780190675158
Book Title
Families and Faith : How Religion Is Passed Down Across Generations
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.1 in
Publication Year
2017
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Vern L. Bengtson
Genre
Religion, Psychology
Topic
Education, Faith, Interpersonal Relations
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Item Width
9.1 in
Number of Pages
288 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0190675152
ISBN-13
9780190675158
eBay Product ID (ePID)
238010128

Product Key Features

Book Title
Families and Faith : How Religion Is Passed Down Across Generations
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2017
Topic
Education, Faith, Interpersonal Relations
Genre
Religion, Psychology
Author
Vern L. Bengtson
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
14.4 Oz
Item Length
6.1 in
Item Width
9.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
249
Table Of Content
Introduction Part 1: The Emerging Religious Landscape 1. Families and the Transmission of Religion 2. Trends in Spirituality and Religion Across Seven Generations 3. Intergenerational Transmission of Religion, 1970 and 2005 Part 2: Family Ties and Religious Transmission 4. The Quality of Parent-Child Relationships 5. Grandparents and Great-Grandparents 6. Marriage and Divorce Part 3: Factors in Leaving and Staying 7. Religious Rebels, Zealots, and Prodigals 8. The ''Nones'': Intergenerational Transmission of Nonreligion 9. Tight-Knit Religious Communities: Mormons, Jews, and Evangelicals 10. Summing it Up: Families and Faith across Generations Appendix References Notes Index
Synopsis
Winner of the Distinguished Book Award from American Sociology Association Sociology of Religion Section Winner of the Richard Kalish Best Publication Award from the Gerontological Society of America Few things are more likely to cause heartache to devout parents than seeing their child leave the faith. And it seems, from media portrayals, that this is happening more and more frequently. But is religious change between generations common? How does religion get passed down from one generation to the next? How do some families succeed in passing on their faith while others do not? Families and Faith: How Religion is Passed Down across Generations seeks to answer these questions and many more. For almost four decades, Vern Bengtson and his colleagues have been conducting the largest-ever study of religion and family across generations. Through war and social upheaval, depression and technological revolution, they have followed more than 350 families composed of more than 3,500 individuals whose lives span more than a century--the oldest was born in 1881, the youngest in 1988--to find out how religion is, or is not, passed down from one generation to the next. What they found may come as a surprise: despite enormous changes in American society, a child is actually more likely to remain within the fold than leave it, and even the nonreligious are more likely to follow their parents' example than to rebel. And while outside forces do play a role, the crucial factor in whether a child keeps the faith is the presence of a strong fatherly bond. Mixing unprecedented data with gripping interviews and sharp analysis, Families and Faith offers a fascinating exploration of what allows a family to pass on its most deeply-held tradition--its faith., In Families and Faith, Vern Bengtson examines how religion is--or is not--passed down from one generation to the next. Armed with unprecedented data collected over more than four decades from more than 2400 individuals, Bengtson offers remarkable insight into American religion over the course of several decades., Winner of the Distinguished Book Award from American Sociology Association Sociology of Religion SectionWinner of the Richard Kalish Best Publication Award from the Gerontological Society of AmericaFew things are more likely to cause heartache to devout parents than seeing their child leave the faith. And it seems, from media portrayals, that this is happening more and more frequently. But is religious change between generations common? How does religion get passed down from one generation to the next? How do some families succeed in passing on their faith while others do not? Families and Faith: How Religion is Passed Down across Generations seeks to answer these questions and many more. For almost four decades, Vern Bengtson and his colleagues have been conducting the largest-ever study of religion and family across generations. Through war and social upheaval, depression and technological revolution, they have followed more than 350 families composed of more than 3,500 individuals whose lives span more than a century--the oldest was born in 1881, the youngest in 1988--to find out how religion is, or is not, passed down from one generation to the next. What they found may come as a surprise: despite enormous changes in American society, a child is actually more likely to remain within the fold than leave it, and even the nonreligious are more likely to follow their parents' example than to rebel. And while outside forces do play a role, the crucial factor in whether a child keeps the faith is the presence of a strong fatherly bond. Mixing unprecedented data with gripping interviews and sharp analysis, Families and Faith offers a fascinating exploration of what allows a family to pass on its most deeply-held tradition--its faith., Winner of the Distinguished Book Award from American Sociology Association Sociology of Religion SectionWinner of the Richard Kalish Best Publication Award from the Gerontological Society of AmericaFew things are more likely to cause heartache to devout parents than seeing their child leave the faith. And it seems, from media portrayals, that this is happening more and more frequently. But is religious change between generations common? How does religion get passed down from one generation to the next? How do some families succeed in passing on their faith while others do not? Families and Faith: How Religion is Passed Down across Generations seeks to answer these questions and many more. For almost four decades, Vern Bengtson and his colleagues have been conducting the largest-ever study of religion and family across generations. Through war and social upheaval, depression and technological revolution, they have followed more than 350 families composed of more than 3,500 individuals whose lives span more than a century - the oldest was born in 1881, the youngest in 1988 - to find out how religion is, or is not, passed down from one generation to the next. What they found may come as a surprise: despite enormous changes in American society, a child is actually more likely to remain within the fold than leave it, and even the nonreligious are more likely to follow their parents' example than to rebel. And while outside forces do play a role, the crucial factor in whether a child keeps the faith is the presence of a strong fatherly bond. Mixing unprecedented data with gripping interviews and sharp analysis, Families and Faith offers a fascinating exploration of what allows a family to pass on its most deeply-held tradition - its faith.
LC Classification Number
BV1475.3.B46 2017
Copyright Date
2017
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Putney, Norella M., Harris, Susan
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