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23 cze 2023 · Her book, Why Baby Boomers Turned from Religion: Shaping Belief and Belonging, 1945–2021 is based on interviews with a snowball sample of 55 ex-Anglican boomers (born between 1945 and 1960) who were raised in church-attending families and who had been baptized and confirmed.
20 kwi 2023 · She believes that current secularization has a lot to do with the fact that Baby Boomers (in Day’s definition the generation born between 1945 and 1960) turned from religion, and she sets out to understand why.
The main argument in the chapter, and sustained throughout the book, is that in terms of Anglicanism, members of the Baby Boomer generation born to the previous active Anglican generation rejected their religiosity and raised the least religious generations ever.
20 paź 2022 · The Baby Boomers studied here, living in the UK and Canada, were the last generation to have been routinely baptised and taken regularly to mainstream, Anglican churches. So, what went wrong—or...
Baby Boomers may very well be the last generation with broad, firsthand knowledge of Church. Many have left the faith, but they know what it involved, so the Gospel is not as foreign to their experience. At the same time, the Boomers still active in Church are familiar with radical devotion to counter-cultural causes.
8 lip 2024 · Situated within the context of rising numbers of ‘religious nones’ throughout many former Christian liberal democracies, Abby Day aims to highlight how a key generation, the ‘Baby Boomers’ (those b...
1 cze 2023 · We found two consistent polar classes (strongly religious and weakly religious) and one distinct intermediate class (privately religious) among baby boomers in both young adulthood and midlife.