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As younger generations drift away from evangelical churches, the number of religiously unaffiliated young adults grows. Is the drift because of politics, personal morality, rebelliousness, culture wars, or something else? In this project, 16 young adults from the Churches of Christ participate in qualitative interviews over a five-year span. They describe messages they learned about success and survival from their faith communities as children, and how they have embraced and reinterpreted those messages into helpful life principles as adults. The resulting study explores issues of ethnicity in evangelical borderland communities and contrasts Latinx narratives with white narratives in religious and educative contexts. Findings also revealed gendered narratives, class-based narratives, and the glaring absence of helpful narratives around sexuality, filtered through the lenses of religion and education. The central finding of the interviews is this: participants experienced the Church of Christ as rewarding conformity with community, a strategy (when it works) which secures the future of the denomination and cements a conservative doctrine in the next generation of leadership. However, the study concludes that true survival narratives were the narratives participants constructed in response to the narratives provided by Churches of Christ.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: How to Make It Here

Chapter 1: Constructing the Survival Narrative

Chapter 2: The Hermeneutical Circle of Ethics as Qualitative Methodology

Chapter 3: Religion: “Everyone in the Car!”

Chapter 4: Identities: “Everyone Loves a Mirror”

Chapter 5: Education: “How to Make It Here”

Chapter 6: Mechanism beneath the Message

Conclusion: The Essential Narratives

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

“Same Is Better”: A Qualitative Study of Latinx

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793655127, 978-1793655127
      ISBN10: 179365512X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      As younger generations drift away from evangelical churches, the number of religiously unaffiliated young adults grows. Is the drift because of politics, personal morality, rebelliousness, culture wars, or something else? In this project, 16 young adults from the Churches of Christ participate in qualitative interviews over a five-year span. They describe messages they learned about success and survival from their faith communities as children, and how they have embraced and reinterpreted those messages into helpful life principles as adults. The resulting study explores issues of ethnicity in evangelical borderland communities and contrasts Latinx narratives with white narratives in religious and educative contexts. Findings also revealed gendered narratives, class-based narratives, and the glaring absence of helpful narratives around sexuality, filtered through the lenses of religion and education. The central finding of the interviews is this: participants experienced the Church of Christ as rewarding conformity with community, a strategy (when it works) which secures the future of the denomination and cements a conservative doctrine in the next generation of leadership. However, the study concludes that true survival narratives were the narratives participants constructed in response to the narratives provided by Churches of Christ.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: How to Make It Here

      Chapter 1: Constructing the Survival Narrative

      Chapter 2: The Hermeneutical Circle of Ethics as Qualitative Methodology

      Chapter 3: Religion: “Everyone in the Car!”

      Chapter 4: Identities: “Everyone Loves a Mirror”

      Chapter 5: Education: “How to Make It Here”

      Chapter 6: Mechanism beneath the Message

      Conclusion: The Essential Narratives

      Appendix

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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