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Religious Affiliation Breakdown

Priya Reddy

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Religious Affiliation Breakdown examines the complex relationship between religious identity and LGBTQ+ identity.  It explores how LGBTQ+ individuals navigate their spiritual lives both within and outside traditional religious frameworks, considering factors like denominational policies and community support.  Understanding this negotiation is critical for fostering inclusive environments. The book analyzes demographic variations across different faith traditions, levels of religious attendance, and affiliation retention rates among LGBTQ+ individuals.  For example, minority stress theory helps explain the mental health consequences of religious rejection. The study draws from diverse fields such as sociology, religious studies, and psychology, offering a holistic perspective.  Structured in three parts, the book first clarifies core concepts, then delves into specific faith traditions to analyze LGBTQ+ affiliation trends.  Finally, it explores the impact of religious attendance on LGBTQ+ well-being, using quantitative data and qualitative insights. The book's comparative analysis across diverse faith traditions and demographic subgroups offers a nuanced understanding of the factors influencing religious affiliation among LGBTQ+ individuals.
Verfügbar seit: 07.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 67 Seiten.

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