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The Death of Religion?

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Nones, Others, and the Flourishing of Faith

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Overview

The common media and scholarly story—especially with the rise of people who don’t identify with any religion—suggests that religion in America is in serious decline. In Death of Religion?: Nones, Others, and the Flourishing of Faith, Byron R. Johnson and Tommy Kidd strongly challenge this view. 

In this work, they argue that the idea of religion’s decline has been greatly exaggerated and that survey data can often be misleading or incomplete. Their approach is to show that faith is actually healthier and more active than many believe, and that it continues to play a vital role in a thriving society. To support this claim, Johnson and Kidd use recent data from the Global Flourishing Study. This research provides valuable insights into patterns of religious commitment both nationally and worldwide, helping readers understand that faith remains an important factor in human well-being and societal flourishing. 

Specifications

Age Max
99
Age Minimum
18
Case Quantity
24
Format
Hardcover
ISBN10
1087787068
ISBN13
9781087787060
Language
English
Number of Pages
256
Packaging Height
0.68
Packaging Length
9
Packaging Width
6
Product Group
Books
Product Type
Academic Book
Publication Date
2026-09-01
Publisher
B&H Publishing Group