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Reaching the Religiously Disaffiliated - Comparative Strategies to Engage the Nones

English · Hardback

Will be released 04.09.2025

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The book addresses the growing number of Americans who no longer identify with any religious tradition, or the Nones. By 2022 Nones reached 27% of the population. They constitute 31 % of the millennials between 25 and 40, and 33% of the adults in Generation Z between 18 and 25. The author examines survey data on the growth of the Nones and the reasons they give for leaving, or never joining churches. Their exodus has caused concern by religious leaders since the future viability of organized Christianity is at stake given the large numbers of young Americans leaving religion. The author analyzes strategies to engage the Nones by recruiting efforts of Evangelical Christian megachurches, educational initiatives by the US Catholic Bishops, and methods of the Nuns & Nones movement which include dialogs, meals, meditations and shared living experiences between Catholic sisters and the religiously unaffiliated. This approach involves spiritually accompanying Nones rather than efforts to proselytize or educate them. The concluding chapter explores ways for churches to engage Nones based on spiritual accompaniment approaches of the Nuns & Nones movement.>

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Authors Brian H Smith, Smith Brian H.
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 04.09.2025
 
EAN 9781666953572
ISBN 978-1-66695-357-2
No. of pages 160
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

RELIGION / General, Religion & beliefs, Religion and beliefs

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