Prefaced by the Bishop of San Diego, this important interdisciplinary study co-directed by a theologian (James L. Heft) and a sociologist (Jan E. Stets) attempts to understand the phenomenon of religious disaffiliation which, after having affected European countries, manifests itself today in the United States, more or less spared on this point until now.
Jean Louis Ormières, Archives de sciences sociales des religions
I highly recommend this book, both for the extensive answers it provides to its guiding research questions, and for the avenues it charts for future research.
James C Cavendish, Sociology of Religion
This volume is descriptive with a practical aim.
Rebecca Irwin-Diehl, American Catholic Studies.
Empty Churches makes a significant contribution to understanding contemporary religious trends and offers valuable insights for scholars and practitioners alike. This book is particularly relevant for academics in religious studies,sociology, and political science, as well as for clergy and church leaders seeking to address declining participation. Its balanced treatment of statistical analysis and pastoral application makes it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the evolving landscape of faith and institutional religion.
Tianji Ma, Religious Studies Review