This book examines the state of Christianity in the United States, considering trends in religious beliefs and affiliation over the last forty years. It seeks to explain why so many of America's largest denominations have witnessed such a dramatic decline during this period. It argues that, although there are many elements to this decline, the shrinking families of Americans-including American Christians-are a primary explanation for our aging and shrinking Christian congregations. Beyond establishing this explanation for organized decline, this book also offers a survey of the relevant research explaining why more and more Americans are deferring family formation and having fewer (in many cases, zero) children. It discusses the relevant social science research on this subject, which focuses heavily on the role of economic change. It also summarizes the relevant research on cultural change and the family, particularly the relationship between religious beliefs and activities and changing family norms.
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Demography, Culture, and the Decline of America's Christian Denominations
The demography of religion has received few book-length treatments, and this volume provides a worthwhile addition as both a wide-ranging introduction to the demography of Christian America, but also as a convincing case for the importance of declining fertility and the weakening of the traditional family for denominational losses.
Published date: May 31, 2017
Language: English
No. of Pages: 238
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN: 9781498548397
Dimensions:
6.34" W x
0.83" L x
9.37" H
George Hawley is assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama.
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