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Provides an intimate, in-depth ethnography of religious disenchantment among ex-Mormons in Utah. Showing that former church members were once deeply embedded in their religious life, Brooks argues that disenchantment unfolds as a struggle to overcome the spiritual, social, and ideological devotion ex-Mormons had to the religious community.

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"An extremely frank, thoughtful, compelling, and analytically rich exploration of contemporary apostasy and religious defection within a Mormon context. As more and more people walk away from their religion, it is essential that we understand the various dynamics at play—and Brooks's investigation on this front is not only highly readable, but extremely insightful. One of the best in-depth studies of apostasy I've ever encountered. Brooks's Disenchanted Lives is excellent. Highly recommended." -- Phil Zuckerman * author of Living the Secular Life *
"Brooks has written a must-read for anyone interested in the LDS Church or the formerly religious. His ethnography is a well-researched and deeply informative study of the ties that bind ex-Mormons to the religion they’ve left behind—and the tremendous work they undertake to cut them. His focus on apostasy fills a clear gap in the growing literature on secular people, and his measured account of the challenges facing the Mormon Church is an important contribution to Mormon Studies." -- Joseph Blankholm * assistant professor of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara *
"Understanding ex-Mormons" interview with Marshall Brooks by Jana Reiss * Religion News Service *
"Disenchanted Lives is one of the best examinations of religious belief and disbelief published in recent years. It shines in the way Brooks illustrates social science processes with case studies. This is an excellent book worth reading by all who are interested in religion and religious disaffiliation." * Free Inquiry *
"The strongest and most intriguing section of the book observes the ways that disenchantment is not simply a matter of rationality and reason coming to win out over faith, but how there are 'emotional, psychological, and embodied dimensions' of leaving the church and its beliefs as well." * Mormon Studies Review *
"Contributes to the larger matter in religious studies of why people leave faith traditions even after years of investment." * Reading Religion *
"The book is balanced and well-informed, driven not by ideology but by a desire to position the ex-Mormon experience with sensitivity and in the light of other scholarship on religious disaffection. It makes four primary contributions to advance the existing literature." * Dialogue Journal *

Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction: The “Crisis of Apostasy” in Modern Mormonism
1 Ambivalent Pasts: Sacred History and the Crisis of Memory
2 “Digging too Deep”: The Paradox of Faith
3 “The Other Side of Happiness”: Disenchantment, Loss, and World-Collapse
4 “I Lost My Body to the Church”: Sexual and Spiritual (dis)Embodiment
5 “Living in the Shadow of the Church”: Apostasy, Stigma, and Projective Fantasy
6 “I’m Apostate, Yes I am”: The Politics and Performance of Secular Identity
7 Religious (dis)Identification: Acquiescence and Anger on the Edge of Mormonism
Conclusions: “Pastoral Apologetics” and the Future of Mormonism
References
About the Author

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 27/08/2018
      ISBN13: 9780813592183, 978-0813592183
      ISBN10: 0813592186

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Provides an intimate, in-depth ethnography of religious disenchantment among ex-Mormons in Utah. Showing that former church members were once deeply embedded in their religious life, Brooks argues that disenchantment unfolds as a struggle to overcome the spiritual, social, and ideological devotion ex-Mormons had to the religious community.

      Trade Review
      "An extremely frank, thoughtful, compelling, and analytically rich exploration of contemporary apostasy and religious defection within a Mormon context. As more and more people walk away from their religion, it is essential that we understand the various dynamics at play—and Brooks's investigation on this front is not only highly readable, but extremely insightful. One of the best in-depth studies of apostasy I've ever encountered. Brooks's Disenchanted Lives is excellent. Highly recommended." -- Phil Zuckerman * author of Living the Secular Life *
      "Brooks has written a must-read for anyone interested in the LDS Church or the formerly religious. His ethnography is a well-researched and deeply informative study of the ties that bind ex-Mormons to the religion they’ve left behind—and the tremendous work they undertake to cut them. His focus on apostasy fills a clear gap in the growing literature on secular people, and his measured account of the challenges facing the Mormon Church is an important contribution to Mormon Studies." -- Joseph Blankholm * assistant professor of Religious Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara *
      "Understanding ex-Mormons" interview with Marshall Brooks by Jana Reiss * Religion News Service *
      "Disenchanted Lives is one of the best examinations of religious belief and disbelief published in recent years. It shines in the way Brooks illustrates social science processes with case studies. This is an excellent book worth reading by all who are interested in religion and religious disaffiliation." * Free Inquiry *
      "The strongest and most intriguing section of the book observes the ways that disenchantment is not simply a matter of rationality and reason coming to win out over faith, but how there are 'emotional, psychological, and embodied dimensions' of leaving the church and its beliefs as well." * Mormon Studies Review *
      "Contributes to the larger matter in religious studies of why people leave faith traditions even after years of investment." * Reading Religion *
      "The book is balanced and well-informed, driven not by ideology but by a desire to position the ex-Mormon experience with sensitivity and in the light of other scholarship on religious disaffection. It makes four primary contributions to advance the existing literature." * Dialogue Journal *

      Table of Contents
      Preface
      Introduction: The “Crisis of Apostasy” in Modern Mormonism
      1 Ambivalent Pasts: Sacred History and the Crisis of Memory
      2 “Digging too Deep”: The Paradox of Faith
      3 “The Other Side of Happiness”: Disenchantment, Loss, and World-Collapse
      4 “I Lost My Body to the Church”: Sexual and Spiritual (dis)Embodiment
      5 “Living in the Shadow of the Church”: Apostasy, Stigma, and Projective Fantasy
      6 “I’m Apostate, Yes I am”: The Politics and Performance of Secular Identity
      7 Religious (dis)Identification: Acquiescence and Anger on the Edge of Mormonism
      Conclusions: “Pastoral Apologetics” and the Future of Mormonism
      References
      About the Author

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