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Religious Change and Continuity Across Generations

Passing on Faith in Families of Six European and North American Nations

Edited by Merril Silverstein; Christel Gärtner and Maria T. Brown - Foreword by Amy Adamczyk - Contributions by Peter Beyer; Ferruccio Biolcati Rinaldi; Joseph Blankholm; Luca Bossi; Maria T. Brown; Marcello Cabria; Renzo Carriero; Christel Gärtner; RianSimone Harris; Linda Hennig; Dusty Hoesly; Woosang Hwang; Jacob Legault-Leclair; Francesco Molteni; Olaf Müller; Roberta Ricucci; Gergely Rosta; Merril Silverstein; Jenni Spännäri; Virág Sövegjártó; Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky and Kati Tervo-Niemelä

Religious Change and Continuity Across Generations: Passing on Faith in Families of Six European and North American Nations brings together scholars of religious studies, secularism, and family science to examine how religion is passed down the generations in six European and North American nations. Taking a social change perspective within the context of family socialization theory, the authors treat intergenerational change and continuity in religion and spirituality as occurring under specific national and historical conditions. As such, they consider the social forces that variously reinforce or inhibit transmission of religiosity across successive generations within families. The volume provides a nuanced view of the role that societal context plays in religious transitions and transformations. Chapters consider the strong influence of the Roman Catholic church in Italy, Communist suppression of religion in Hungary, aversion to religious discussions in Finland, the East-West/Catholic-Protestant divide in Germany, and rapid religious deculturation in Canada and the U.S. Further, each chapter takes a mixed-methods approach, using quantitative survey data to describe the strength and pattern of intergenerational transmission and interview data to clarify family dynamics by which parents, and ofttimes grandparents, influence the religious beliefs and practices of younger generations—taking care to consider how the absence of religion is also conveyed to the next generation.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 244 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66695-129-5 • Hardback • October 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
978-1-66695-130-1 • eBook • September 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Subjects: Religion / Spirituality, Family & Relationships / General, Religion / General

Merril Silverstein holds the Marjorie Cantor Chair in Aging Studies at Syracuse University where he is professor in the Departments of Sociology and Human Development and Family Science.

Christel Gärtner is a sociologist and mentor at the Graduate School and Cluster of Excellence in “Religion and Politics” at the University of Münster.

Maria T. Brown is associate research professor in Syracuse University’s School of Social Work and Aging Studies Institute.

Foreword, Amy Adamczyk

Introduction, Merril Silverstein, Christel Gärtner, and Maria T. Brown

Chapter 1: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Transmission of (Non-) Religion: West and East Germany Compared, Christel Gärtner, Linda Hennig, and Olaf Müller

Chapter 2: Historical Changes in Childhood Religious Practice in Hungary: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Data Using a Mixed Methods Approach, Gergely Rosta, Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky, and Virág Sövegjártó

Chapter 3: Investigating Italian Religious Socialization Paths: Findings and Lessons from a Mixed-Methods Exercise, Roberta Ricucci, Ferruccio Biolcati, Luca Bossi, Marcello Cabria, Renzo Carriero, and Francesco Molteni

Chapter 4: The Complexity of Religious Change across Generations in Finland from the Perspectives of Gender and Religious Biographies, Kati Tervo-Niemelä and Jenni Spännäri

Chapter 5: Transmission, Transformation, and Reversal in the Context of Intergenerational Decline of Religiosity in Canada, Peter Beyer and Jacob Legault-Leclair

Chapter 6: Intergenerational Evolution of Religiosity and Spirituality in Sexual Minorities in an American Sample, Maria T. Brown, Joseph Blankholm, Dusty Hoesly, Woosang Hwang, RianSimone Harris, and Merril Silverstein

Chapter 7: Spiritual Beliefs and Practices of the Non-Religious in an American Context: A Cross-Generational Perspective, Woosang Hwang, Joseph Blankholm, Dusty Hoesly, Maria T. Brown, RianSimone Harris, and Merril Silverstein

About the Contributors

Passing on religion seems increasingly difficult today, as many young people in both Europe in America leave their parents’ tradition behind. What does successful transmission look like? This book explores and problematizes that question, drawing on original research and thoughtful analysis by top international scholars. We learn that even in the age of the internet, there are still real social, political, and institutional differences between cultures, and we come to see how the story of religious transmission reflects that. We also learn how the very meaning of “religion” has changed over time, which raises interesting questions about the ways we define and measure who is and isn’t religious. Anyone curious about the future of religion should read this book!


— Christel Manning, Sacred Heart University, author of Losing our Religion: How Unaffiliated Parents are Raising their Children


Reporting on research that is methodologically sophisticated and innovative, this book breaks new ground in the study of the transmission of religion and nonreligion within families in 6 countries. Multinational and interdisciplinary in scope, the volume contributes new insights into the profound religious change in the of the past 50 years.


— Lori Beaman, University of Ottawa


Whether religion persists or declines is rarely a matter of adults deciding that they do or don’t want to go to church. It is a matter of children choosing whether or not to follow in their parents’ footsteps. The transmission of religious identity, belief and practice from one generation to the next is therefore the single most important topic in the study of religious change, and this book reports on two of the most significant investigations of this issue. It will be required reading for anyone trying to understand the erosion of religious involvement in contemporary Western societies.


— David Voas, University College London


Religious Change and Continuity Across Generations

Passing on Faith in Families of Six European and North American Nations

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Hardback
eBook
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  • Religious Change and Continuity Across Generations: Passing on Faith in Families of Six European and North American Nations brings together scholars of religious studies, secularism, and family science to examine how religion is passed down the generations in six European and North American nations. Taking a social change perspective within the context of family socialization theory, the authors treat intergenerational change and continuity in religion and spirituality as occurring under specific national and historical conditions. As such, they consider the social forces that variously reinforce or inhibit transmission of religiosity across successive generations within families. The volume provides a nuanced view of the role that societal context plays in religious transitions and transformations. Chapters consider the strong influence of the Roman Catholic church in Italy, Communist suppression of religion in Hungary, aversion to religious discussions in Finland, the East-West/Catholic-Protestant divide in Germany, and rapid religious deculturation in Canada and the U.S. Further, each chapter takes a mixed-methods approach, using quantitative survey data to describe the strength and pattern of intergenerational transmission and interview data to clarify family dynamics by which parents, and ofttimes grandparents, influence the religious beliefs and practices of younger generations—taking care to consider how the absence of religion is also conveyed to the next generation.

Details
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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 244 • Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
    978-1-66695-129-5 • Hardback • October 2024 • $110.00 • (£85.00)
    978-1-66695-130-1 • eBook • September 2024 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
    Subjects: Religion / Spirituality, Family & Relationships / General, Religion / General
Author
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  • Merril Silverstein holds the Marjorie Cantor Chair in Aging Studies at Syracuse University where he is professor in the Departments of Sociology and Human Development and Family Science.

    Christel Gärtner is a sociologist and mentor at the Graduate School and Cluster of Excellence in “Religion and Politics” at the University of Münster.

    Maria T. Brown is associate research professor in Syracuse University’s School of Social Work and Aging Studies Institute.

Table of Contents
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  • Foreword, Amy Adamczyk

    Introduction, Merril Silverstein, Christel Gärtner, and Maria T. Brown

    Chapter 1: Continuities and Discontinuities in the Transmission of (Non-) Religion: West and East Germany Compared, Christel Gärtner, Linda Hennig, and Olaf Müller

    Chapter 2: Historical Changes in Childhood Religious Practice in Hungary: Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Data Using a Mixed Methods Approach, Gergely Rosta, Zsuzsanna Szvetelszky, and Virág Sövegjártó

    Chapter 3: Investigating Italian Religious Socialization Paths: Findings and Lessons from a Mixed-Methods Exercise, Roberta Ricucci, Ferruccio Biolcati, Luca Bossi, Marcello Cabria, Renzo Carriero, and Francesco Molteni

    Chapter 4: The Complexity of Religious Change across Generations in Finland from the Perspectives of Gender and Religious Biographies, Kati Tervo-Niemelä and Jenni Spännäri

    Chapter 5: Transmission, Transformation, and Reversal in the Context of Intergenerational Decline of Religiosity in Canada, Peter Beyer and Jacob Legault-Leclair

    Chapter 6: Intergenerational Evolution of Religiosity and Spirituality in Sexual Minorities in an American Sample, Maria T. Brown, Joseph Blankholm, Dusty Hoesly, Woosang Hwang, RianSimone Harris, and Merril Silverstein

    Chapter 7: Spiritual Beliefs and Practices of the Non-Religious in an American Context: A Cross-Generational Perspective, Woosang Hwang, Joseph Blankholm, Dusty Hoesly, Maria T. Brown, RianSimone Harris, and Merril Silverstein

    About the Contributors

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  • Passing on religion seems increasingly difficult today, as many young people in both Europe in America leave their parents’ tradition behind. What does successful transmission look like? This book explores and problematizes that question, drawing on original research and thoughtful analysis by top international scholars. We learn that even in the age of the internet, there are still real social, political, and institutional differences between cultures, and we come to see how the story of religious transmission reflects that. We also learn how the very meaning of “religion” has changed over time, which raises interesting questions about the ways we define and measure who is and isn’t religious. Anyone curious about the future of religion should read this book!


    — Christel Manning, Sacred Heart University, author of Losing our Religion: How Unaffiliated Parents are Raising their Children


    Reporting on research that is methodologically sophisticated and innovative, this book breaks new ground in the study of the transmission of religion and nonreligion within families in 6 countries. Multinational and interdisciplinary in scope, the volume contributes new insights into the profound religious change in the of the past 50 years.


    — Lori Beaman, University of Ottawa


    Whether religion persists or declines is rarely a matter of adults deciding that they do or don’t want to go to church. It is a matter of children choosing whether or not to follow in their parents’ footsteps. The transmission of religious identity, belief and practice from one generation to the next is therefore the single most important topic in the study of religious change, and this book reports on two of the most significant investigations of this issue. It will be required reading for anyone trying to understand the erosion of religious involvement in contemporary Western societies.


    — David Voas, University College London


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