Spiritual But Not Religious? Beyond Binary Choices in the Study of Religion
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Abstract
“Spirituality” often has been framed in social science research as an alternative to organized “religion,” implicitly or explicitly extending theoretical arguments about the privatization of religion. This article uses in‐depth qualitative data from a religiously diverse U.S. sample to argue that this either/or distinction not only fails to capture the empirical reality of American religion, it does no justice to the complexity of spirituality. An inductive discursive analysis reveals four primary cultural “packages,” or ways in which people construct the meaning of spirituality in conversation: a Theistic Package tying spirituality to personal deities, an Extra‐Theistic Package locating spirituality in…
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- Spirituality
- Theism
- Religiosity
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Transcendence (philosophy)
- Social psychology
- Meaning (existential)
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