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Agnosticism - American Secularism: Cultural Contours of Nonreligious Belief Systems (Religion and Social Transformation Book 3)

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Book Synopsis: Honorable Mention, American Sociological Association Section on Religion Distinguished Book Award

A rapidly growing number of Americans are embracing life outside the bounds of organized religion. Although America has long been viewed as a fervently religious Christian nation, survey data shows that more and more Americans are identifying as “not religious.” There are more non-religious Americans than ever before, yet social scientists have not adequately studied or typologized secularities, and the lived reality of secular individuals in America has not been astutely analyzed. American Secularism documents how changes to American society have fueled these shifts in the non-religious landscape and examines the diverse and dynamic world of secular Americans. This volume offers a theoretical framework for understanding secularisms. It explores secular Americans’ thought and practice to understand secularisms as worldviews in their own right, not just as negations of religion. Drawing on empirical data, the authors examine how people live secular lives and make meaning outside of organized religion. Joseph O. Baker and Buster G. Smith link secularities to broader issues of social power and organization, providing an empirical and cultural perspective on the secular landscape. In so doing, they demonstrate that shifts in American secularism are reflective of changes in the political meanings of “religion” in American culture. American Secularism addresses the contemporary lived reality of secular individuals, outlining forms of secular identity and showing their connection to patterns of family formation, sexuality, and politics, providing scholars of religion with a more comprehensive understanding of worldviews that do not include traditional religion.

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American Secularism: Cultural Contours of Nonreligious Belief Systems is a groundbreaking book that delves into the rapidly growing trend of Americans embracing life outside of organized religion. As the number of non-religious Americans continues to rise, this book sheds light on the diverse and dynamic world of secular Americans. With an engaging theoretical framework, authors Joseph O. Baker and Buster G. Smith offer an insightful exploration of secular worldviews as unique perspectives, rather than simply a rejection of religion.

By examining secular Americans' thoughts, practices, and meaning-making processes, American Secularism provides a comprehensive understanding of how individuals navigate life without traditional religious beliefs. Through empirical data and cultural analysis, this book highlights the complex relationship between secularities and broader social power dynamics, offering a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of American secularism.

American Secularism goes beyond just documenting the rise of non-religious identities; it delves into the implications of secularism on family structures, sexual norms, and political ideologies. This book is an essential read for scholars of religion, sociologists, and anyone interested in understanding the diverse worldviews that shape contemporary American society.

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