
The Next Mormons
How Millennials Are Changing the LDS Church
Jana Riess(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 30. May 2019
Book
Hardback
328 pages
978-0-19-088520-5 (ISBN)
Description
American Millennials-the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s-have been leaving organized religion in unprecedented numbers. For a long time, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was an exception: nearly three-quarters of people who grew up Mormon stayed that way into adulthood. In The Next Mormons, Jana Riess demonstrates that things are starting to change.
Drawing on a large-scale national study of four generations of current and former Mormons as well as dozens of in-depth personal interviews, Riess explores the religious beliefs and behaviors of young adult Mormons, finding that while their levels of belief remain strong, their institutional loyalties are less certain than their parents' and grandparents'. For a growing number of Millennials, the tensions between the Church's conservative ideals and their generation's commitment to individualism and pluralism prove too high, causing them to leave the faith-often experiencing deep personal anguish in the process. Those who remain within the fold are attempting to carefully balance the Church's strong emphasis on the traditional family with their generation's more inclusive definition that celebrates same-sex couples and women's equality. Mormon families are changing too. More Mormons are remaining single, parents are having fewer children, and more women are working outside the home than a generation ago.
The Next Mormons offers a portrait of a generation navigating between traditional religion and a rapidly changing culture.
Drawing on a large-scale national study of four generations of current and former Mormons as well as dozens of in-depth personal interviews, Riess explores the religious beliefs and behaviors of young adult Mormons, finding that while their levels of belief remain strong, their institutional loyalties are less certain than their parents' and grandparents'. For a growing number of Millennials, the tensions between the Church's conservative ideals and their generation's commitment to individualism and pluralism prove too high, causing them to leave the faith-often experiencing deep personal anguish in the process. Those who remain within the fold are attempting to carefully balance the Church's strong emphasis on the traditional family with their generation's more inclusive definition that celebrates same-sex couples and women's equality. Mormon families are changing too. More Mormons are remaining single, parents are having fewer children, and more women are working outside the home than a generation ago.
The Next Mormons offers a portrait of a generation navigating between traditional religion and a rapidly changing culture.
Reviews / Votes
Without any question, for specialized scholars on contemporary Mormonism, this is a must-read. * Hans Gerald Hoedl, Religious Studies Review * Without any question, for specialized scholars on contemporary Mormonism, this is a must- read. * Hans Gerald Hoedl, Religious Studies Review * ...excellent statistical study of Latter-day Saints ...Recommended * CHOICE * ...will appeal every bit as much to lay readers as it will to scholars. * Nathan L. Jones, Church History * The Next Mormons is a spot-on book that can be profitably read by both Mormon and non-Mormon readers interested in the prospects of contemporary religion in modern America. * Gordon Shepherd, Reading Religion *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
652 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-088520-5 (9780190885205)
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Person
Jana Riess is a senior columnist for Religion News Service and the author or co-author of many books, including Mormonism and American Politics, Flunking Sainthood, and The Prayer Wheel: Rediscovering Prayer with an Ancient Spiritual Practice. She has a PhD in American religious history from Columbia University.
Content
Introduction: The Changing Face of Mormonism in America
Part One: Foundations
1. The Continuity of Religious Belief
2. Called to Serve: Adolescence and the Missionary Experience
3. Rites of Passage and the LDS Temple
Part Two: Changing Definitions of Family and Culture
4. Single Mormons in a Married Church
5. Millennial Women and Shifting Gender Expectations
6. Minority Mormons and Racial Attitudes
7. Rainbow Fault Lines: LGBT Inclusion
Part Three: Passages of Faith and Doubt
8. Navigating Religious Practice for a New Generation
9. Social and Political Views Among Current and Former Mormons
10. The Realignment of Mormon Religious Authority
11. Exodus: Millennial Former Mormons
Conclusion: A Mormonism for the Twenty-first Century
The 2016 Next Mormons Survey (by Benjamin Knoll with Jana Riess)
Acknowledgments and Donors
Notes
Index
Part One: Foundations
1. The Continuity of Religious Belief
2. Called to Serve: Adolescence and the Missionary Experience
3. Rites of Passage and the LDS Temple
Part Two: Changing Definitions of Family and Culture
4. Single Mormons in a Married Church
5. Millennial Women and Shifting Gender Expectations
6. Minority Mormons and Racial Attitudes
7. Rainbow Fault Lines: LGBT Inclusion
Part Three: Passages of Faith and Doubt
8. Navigating Religious Practice for a New Generation
9. Social and Political Views Among Current and Former Mormons
10. The Realignment of Mormon Religious Authority
11. Exodus: Millennial Former Mormons
Conclusion: A Mormonism for the Twenty-first Century
The 2016 Next Mormons Survey (by Benjamin Knoll with Jana Riess)
Acknowledgments and Donors
Notes
Index