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Furseth, Inger

From quest for truth to being oneself : religious change in life stories.

Frankfurt am Main - Berlin - Bern - Bruxelles - New York - Oxford - Wien : Lang, 2006.,

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ISBN
9783631553411
Author
Furseth, Inger
Publishers
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien : Lang, 2006.
Size
325 S. : graph. Darst. ; 21 cm (Frankfurt
Keyword
Norwegen, Religi�ser Wandel, Geschichte 1930-2000, Norwegen, Biografie, Religi�se Identit� Norwegen, Geschlechterrolle, Religiosit�, Biografisches Interview, Religion, Religionsphilosophie, Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie, Anthropologie
Dust jacket
No
Languages
English
Inscribed
No
First edition
No

Description

Tadelloses Exemplar. - There is a growing interest in ordinary people's life stories. This book provides a detailed analysis of eight Norwegian women and men and their stories about their lives. It focuses on their construction of images of self, society, religion and morality. In spite of a majority Lutheran church, Norwegians are demonstrating new ways of accepting and celebrating religious variety. There is a strong emphasis on self in contemporary culture and an increasing tendency to shift from objective to subjective ordering of experiences. Whereas the older generation speaks about religious traditions as a duty and a quest for truth, the younger generation views religion to be something that corresponds to their true self. Gender also structures religion in contemporary Norway. Women are more religious than men, and women and men speak about religion in different ways. While women focus on religion as a source of meaning in their lives, men tend to describe religion as a moral factor. This book is based on a combination of survey data and life stories. It offers an analysis of the complexity of religion and culture, and the changing face of religion in contemporary Norway. ISBN 9783631553411
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