Nurturing Happiness: How Religion Shapes Emotional Practice

Author:   Robert Wuthnow (Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Princeton University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
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Nurturing Happiness: How Religion Shapes Emotional Practice


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How does religious faith contribute to happiness? The usual answer is that religious belief relieves the anxieties of ordinary life and that religious belonging provides emotional support. But a growing body of literature suggests that happiness is more complicated than that. Happiness is not only a feeling. It is a practice that we engage in actively, that we attempt to manage, and that is in many ways managed for us -- by social norms and institutions.In Nurturing Happiness, Robert Wuthnow develops the concept of emotional practice and locates it in the sociological literature on practice theory. He describes how American faith leaders at pivotal moments in their history attempted to nurture -- and control -- their adherents' thoughts about happiness and their experiences of it. He shows how religious authorities used their discursive power to draw moral distinctions among kinds of happiness and their institutional power to manage where it took place and how it was expressed. And he demonstrates that religious authorities' efforts to nurture happiness, while not always effective, played a crucial role in faith communities' adaptation to changing social conditions.This book describes these adaptations in colonial-era arguments about heavenly joy and virtuous living, nineteenth-century revival meetings and festive events, Progressive-era advocacy for useful service, recent efforts to link play with transcendence and to associate joyful spirituality with personal discipline, and current responses to the fallout from illicit pursuits of happiness. Nurturing Happiness is required reading for anyone interested in understanding how religious faith relates to happiness.

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Author:   Robert Wuthnow (Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Professor of Sociology Emeritus, Princeton University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 23.50cm , Length: 1.60cm
Weight:   0.459kg
ISBN:  

9780197807033


ISBN 10:   0197807038
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   19 August 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Perspectives on Happiness 1: Earthly and Heavenly Happiness: Dialogic Comparisons in Colonial America 2: Getting Happy: Revival Era Exuberance and Conviviality 3: Festive Emotion: Fairs, Gender, and Identity in the Age of Industrialization 4: Durable Happiness: Progressive Era Constructions of Work and Service 5: Transcendent Play: Searching for Wholeness in the 1960s and Beyond 6: Spiritual Discipline: The Hard Work of Finding Joy 7: Illicit Happiness: The Fallout from Betrayals of Trust 8: Conclusion: Nurturing Happiness

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Robert Wuthnow is Professor of Sociology Emeritus at Princeton University. He is also an elected fellow of the American Philosophical Society, an elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, former president of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, and the recipient of numerous awards for his scholarly work. His recent books include What Happens When We Practice Religion? Textures of Devotion in Everyday Life (Princeton 2020), and Religion's Power: What Makes It Work (Oxford 2023).

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