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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Youth and the Continuity of Religious Traditions 1
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Section One: National and International Overviews
- Looking for God: Religious Indifference in Perspective 23
- Journeys of Faith: Meeting the Challenges in Twenty- First-Century America 37
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Section Two: Three Recent National Studies
- Is Moralistic Therapeutic Deism the New Religion of American Youth? Implications for the Challenge of Religious Socialization and Reproduction 55
- The ‘‘Interior’’ Lives of American College Students: Preliminary Findings from a National Study 75
- Congregations That Get It: Understanding Religious Identities in the Next Generation 103
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Section Three: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Jews
- BJ: A Portrait of a Revitalized Synagogue 125
- Current Expressions of American Jewish Identity: An Analysis of 114 Teenagers 135
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Section Four: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Christians
- A Spiritual Crossroads of Europe: The Taizé Community’s Adventure with the Young 147
- Religious Identity and Belonging Amidst Diversity and Pluralism: Challenges and Opportunities for Church and Theology 162
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Section Five: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Muslims
- Identity and Community in a New Generation: The Muslim Community in the Early Seventh Century and Today 187
- Making Safe Space for Questioning for Young American Muslims 204
- Second-Generation Muslim Immigrants in Detroit Mosques: The Second Generation’s Search for Their Place and Identity in the American Mosque 218
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Section Six: Two Evaluations of the Research
- The Leisure of Worship and the Worship of Leisure 247
- Teach Your Children Well: Closing Observations on Constructing Religious Identity in the Next Generation 264
- Notes 275
- Contributors 295
- Index 301
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Youth and the Continuity of Religious Traditions 1
-
Section One: National and International Overviews
- Looking for God: Religious Indifference in Perspective 23
- Journeys of Faith: Meeting the Challenges in Twenty- First-Century America 37
-
Section Two: Three Recent National Studies
- Is Moralistic Therapeutic Deism the New Religion of American Youth? Implications for the Challenge of Religious Socialization and Reproduction 55
- The ‘‘Interior’’ Lives of American College Students: Preliminary Findings from a National Study 75
- Congregations That Get It: Understanding Religious Identities in the Next Generation 103
-
Section Three: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Jews
- BJ: A Portrait of a Revitalized Synagogue 125
- Current Expressions of American Jewish Identity: An Analysis of 114 Teenagers 135
-
Section Four: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Christians
- A Spiritual Crossroads of Europe: The Taizé Community’s Adventure with the Young 147
- Religious Identity and Belonging Amidst Diversity and Pluralism: Challenges and Opportunities for Church and Theology 162
-
Section Five: Passing on the Faith to the Next Generation of Muslims
- Identity and Community in a New Generation: The Muslim Community in the Early Seventh Century and Today 187
- Making Safe Space for Questioning for Young American Muslims 204
- Second-Generation Muslim Immigrants in Detroit Mosques: The Second Generation’s Search for Their Place and Identity in the American Mosque 218
-
Section Six: Two Evaluations of the Research
- The Leisure of Worship and the Worship of Leisure 247
- Teach Your Children Well: Closing Observations on Constructing Religious Identity in the Next Generation 264
- Notes 275
- Contributors 295
- Index 301