This book draws from cutting-edge psychological research to provide
advice for people who are undergoing religious change. Americans today
are leaving religion in record numbers. For many, the faith,
practices, and institutions that once provided comfort and guidance no
longer fit their beliefs and values. This shift often comes with a
price, however. While turning away from religion can bring about
freedom, awe, and wonder, it can also engender a profound loss of
meaning, purpose, community, and identity. It can threaten our
relationships with friends and family. And it can pose a significant
challenge to the mental health of even the most resilient among us.
How can people who are no longer served by traditional religion
find new meaning and purpose? How can they process the grief that
often accompanies religious or spiritual change? And how can they
address challenging interpersonal relationships with people who do not
support or understand their religious change? In this book,
psychologist Daryl Van Tongeren draws from psychological theories and
research to examine the emotional and social processes involved with
religious change and offers science-based guidance for building a new
life—with or without religion. If you are rethinking your
religious beliefs, have experienced religious loss or struggle, or
have undergone a significant religious change, you are not alone. By
understanding how people before us have left or transformed their
religion, we can discover new ways of finding peace, experiencing
meaning, and, if desired, engaging with the transcendent. Let their
wisdom—and this book—be your guide.
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How to Flourish After Leaving Religion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781433841156
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
American Psychological Association
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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