GenX Religion
GenX Religion is the first in-depth collection on this generation's religious experience. The contributors, mostly GenXers themselves, offer both a disciplined methodology and a valuable insider's sensitivity as they examine the differences between GenX religion and "traditional" religious avenues.
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GenX Religion
GenX Religion is the first in-depth collection on this generation's religious experience. The contributors, mostly GenXers themselves, offer both a disciplined methodology and a valuable insider's sensitivity as they examine the differences between GenX religion and "traditional" religious avenues.
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Overview

GenX Religion is the first in-depth collection on this generation's religious experience. The contributors, mostly GenXers themselves, offer both a disciplined methodology and a valuable insider's sensitivity as they examine the differences between GenX religion and "traditional" religious avenues.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135280857
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/13/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Richard W. Flory is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Biola University. Donald E. Miller is Professor of Religion at the University of Southern California, where he codirects the Center for Religion and Civic Culture.

Table of Contents

Contents:Introduction; 1. Generation X and Religion: An Overview and Typology, Richard W. Flory and Donald E. Miller ; Section I: GenX Congregations; 2. Monday Night at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa; 3. When Two Worlds Collide: The Merging of GenX Culture and Conservative Religion, Lori Jensen ; 4. Sunday Night Fever: The Church Inside Club Walls, LaDawn Prieto ; 5. Slam Dancing for Jesus: The Mosh Pit Gospel Hour; Section II: community, Group Identity and Individual Expression; 6. Losing Life to Save It: Religion and Solidarity in the City, Tim Sato ; 7. Marked for Jesus: Sacred Tattooing Among a 'New Generation' of Evangelicals, Lori Jensen, Richard W. Flory and Donald E. Miller ; 8. Slipping into Darkness: Popular Culture and the Creation of a Latino Evangelical Youth Culture, Arlene Sanchez Walsh ; 9. A Garden Enclosed: Field Notes from a Sexual Purity Seminar, Brenda Brasher ; 10. Spirituality Bites: Gothic X'ers and Vampire Culture, Julia Winden Fey; 11. Creating Campus Communities: Korean-American Ministries at UCLA, Sharon Kim; 12. The Traditional as Alternative: The GenX Appeal of the International Church of Christ, Greg Stanczak ; Conclusion; 13. Toward a Theory of GenX Religion, Richard W. Flory and Donald E. Miller
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