Church Membership in America: Trends and Explanations

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The received wisdom is that religion will recede as modernity arises (Wilson, 1982). Classic sociological theories argue that this religious recession will occur at all levels, from the behaviors and beliefs of individuals to the vitality of religious organizations. Indeed, to the extent that religious groups and their assertions about powerful supernatural forces do survive, the inherited model suggests that such groups will be restricted to small backwater groups protesting the advance of modernity (Berger, 1968, Berger, 1969). The remaining churches will gradually acquiesce to modernity and the once powerful supernatural forces will give way to more rational explanations and beliefs.

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Finke, R. (2006). Church Membership in America: Trends and Explanations. In Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research (pp. 335–352). Springer Science and Business Media B.V. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-23789-5_17

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