Fertility and Faith: The Demographic Revolution and the Transformation of World Religions

Author:   Philip Jenkins
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
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9781481311311


Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Fertility and Faith: The Demographic Revolution and the Transformation of World Religions


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Author:   Philip Jenkins
Publisher:   Baylor University Press
Imprint:   Baylor University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.610kg
ISBN:  

9781481311311


ISBN 10:   148131131
Pages:   270
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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... An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald Christian Century


Fertility and Faith is a work of remarkable scholarship, amounting to a global overview of both the demographic transition and the decline in religious involvement.... Jenkins gives historians and social scientists plenty to ponder, providing both a remarkable panorama of the woods and an assiduous examination of the trees, displaying the fruits of years of research in a book that is completely accessible to a general audience. It deserves to be widely read. --David Voas Journal of Church and State Jenkins makes a clear argument and supports it well with impressive demographic breadth and fascinating historical depth. His contribution is highly relevant and could be crucial to a multidisciplinary hermeneutic for approaching fluctuations in fertility rates--such that policy makers, theologians, students, and scholars of world religion might engage critically with [Total Fertility Rate] trends and projections worldwide. --Lisa Joy Fowler Reading Religion An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald Christian Century ... An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald Christian Century


An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald Christian Century ... An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald Christian Century


In 'Fertility and Faith', Philip Jenkins lays out a compelling, data-driven, and cogently argued case for the intertwining nature of reproductive rates and the fervency of religious beliefs around the world. Overall, Jenkins shows that higher fertility rates generally correspond to high levels of religious commitment in a society while, conversely, lower fertility rates correlate with lower religous commitment. Rather than stipulate a simplistic cause and effect relationship considering this correlation, the author ably demonstrates that there is in fact a complex web of linkages and cyclical sociological reinforcements. --Michael Nichols, Perdue University ""Anglican Theological Review/Episocpal History"" Fertility and Faith is a work of remarkable scholarship, amounting to a global overview of both the demographic transition and the decline in religious involvement.... Jenkins gives historians and social scientists plenty to ponder, providing both a remarkable panorama of the woods and an assiduous examination of the trees, displaying the fruits of years of research in a book that is completely accessible to a general audience. It deserves to be widely read. --David Voas ""Journal of Church and State"" Jenkins makes a clear argument and supports it well with impressive demographic breadth and fascinating historical depth. His contribution is highly relevant and could be crucial to a multidisciplinary hermeneutic for approaching fluctuations in fertility rates--such that policy makers, theologians, students, and scholars of world religion might engage critically with [Total Fertility Rate] trends and projections worldwide. --Lisa Joy Fowler ""Reading Religion"" An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald ""Christian Century"" ... An important contribution to the conversation about religion's changing role in society, and one that those interested in demography or contemporary religious life would do well to engage with. --Alexandra Greenwald ""Christian Century""


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Philip Jenkins is Distinguished Professor of History at Baylor University.

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