Handing down the faith : how parents pass their religion on to the next generation / Christian Smith and Amy Adamczyk.
2021
BL625.5
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Title
Handing down the faith : how parents pass their religion on to the next generation / Christian Smith and Amy Adamczyk.
ISBN
9780190093358 (electronic book)
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (264 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Call Number
BL625.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
204.41
Summary
The most important influence shaping the religious and spiritual lives of children, youth, and teenagers is parents. Yet little research has studied this link in the intergenerational transmission of religion between generations. This text reports the findings of a new, national study of religious parents in the United States. The findings are based on 215 in-depth, personal interviews with religious parents from many traditions and different parts of the country; and on analyses of two nationally representative surveys of American parents. Unlike many studies that focus only on mainstream Christianity, this book reports on parents from a wide range of traditions: mainline Protestant, Catholic, evangelical, black Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Buddhist, and Hindu.
Note
The most important influence shaping the religious and spiritual lives of children, youth, and teenagers is parents. Yet little research has studied this link in the intergenerational transmission of religion between generations. This text reports the findings of a new, national study of religious parents in the United States. The findings are based on 215 in-depth, personal interviews with religious parents from many traditions and different parts of the country; and on analyses of two nationally representative surveys of American parents. Unlike many studies that focus only on mainstream Christianity, this book reports on parents from a wide range of traditions: mainline Protestant, Catholic, evangelical, black Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Mormon, Buddhist, and Hindu.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on March 9, 2021).
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Oxford scholarship online.
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Print version: 9780190093327
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