In a qualitative interview study, 18 Danish emerging adults (ages 18-27) were asked about their religious beliefs and moral views. Most had received little or no formal religious training within their families, but they nevertheless participated in the “confirmation” process in the Danish state Lutheran church at age 14. Regarding their current beliefs, the majority were nonbelievers (agnostic, atheist, or no beliefs), and none expressed a traditional Christian faith. Nevertheless, they held a variety of beliefs in some kind of life after death; relatively few participants believed that death is simply the end of existence. In the two questions assessing moral views, participants drew from the Ethic of Autonomy and the Ethic of Community, b...
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This study aims to explore the reasons behind the religious affiliations and opinions of emerging ad...
Identity research has focused on processes that are believed to help in forming one’s identity, name...
Ideological views of 140 emerging adults (ages 20-29) were explored, using the ethics of Autonomy, C...
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Four hundred Danish emerging adults ages 17-29 were surveyed regarding their conceptions of adulthoo...
This study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of ...
This book is a contribution to the discussion about religion in contemporary Western society, charac...
This thesis studies how young adults in today's Swedish Pentecostal congregations describe their bel...
This paper challenges the “spiritual but not religious” (SBNR) category as a methodological artifact...
This cultural–developmental interview study examined afterlife beliefs in relation to religious cult...
Religious beliefs and practices were examined among 140 emerging adults aged 21 to 28, using quantit...
This study examined whether young adults perceived their faith to have changed since high school and...
Increasing secularization, pluralization, and individualization have done much to weaken denominatio...
Three mixed-methods studies assessed whether students at Christian colleges maintain a traditional f...
Previous research has shown that religiousness is related to social support, but most studies on thi...
This study aims to explore the reasons behind the religious affiliations and opinions of emerging ad...
Identity research has focused on processes that are believed to help in forming one’s identity, name...
Ideological views of 140 emerging adults (ages 20-29) were explored, using the ethics of Autonomy, C...
Identity and meaning in life are core developmental assets in emerging adulthood. We analysed how re...
Four hundred Danish emerging adults ages 17-29 were surveyed regarding their conceptions of adulthoo...
This study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of ...
This book is a contribution to the discussion about religion in contemporary Western society, charac...
This thesis studies how young adults in today's Swedish Pentecostal congregations describe their bel...