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Varieties of Personal Theology: Charting the Beliefs and Values of American Young Adults


Varieties of Personal Theology: Charting the Beliefs and Values of American Young Adults

Hardback by Gortner, David T.

Varieties of Personal Theology: Charting the Beliefs and Values of American Young Adults

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ISBN:
9781409425526
Publication Date:
5 Jun 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
360 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
Varieties of Personal Theology: Charting the Beliefs and Values of American Young Adults

Description

Varieties of Personal Theology starts from the premise that all human beings are folk theologians, active not only in constructing selves but also in constructing worlds and guiding philosophies of life.Through fascinating indepth interviews and surveys, David Gortner looks specifically at 'emerging adults' (aged 18-25) as young theologians who, regardless of religious background, wrestle with fundamental questions of place, purpose, ultimate cause, and ultimate aims in life. This book charts the subtle and significant influences of social class, family, school, work, peer relationships, religion, and intrinsic attitudes and dispositions on young adults' personal theologies, and traces the ways their personal theologies connect with choices they make in their daily lives - in education, jobs, leisure, and relationships. Intentionally crossing boundaries between religious and social science fields, Gortner combines perspectives from both to demonstrate how theological diversity persists in America despite some clear culturally dominant trends. This book reveals how American young adults are active theologians forging diverse ways of seeing and being in the world - shaped by their experiences and in turn continuing to shape their choices in life.

Contents

Contents: Introduction; Mapping personal theologies; Methods for uncovering personal theologies; Interlude: an interview with Rebecca; Worldview: the troubles and wonders of the world; Theodicy: making sense of tragedies and traumas; Life purpose: belonging, place, and impact in the world; Ultimate values - to be what kind of person?; Developmental and social influences on young adult personal theologies; Interlude: young adults' personal theologies and their everyday lives; Conclusions and implications; Appendices; Index.

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