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OverviewThe Cascadia bioregion – British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon – has long been at the forefront of cultural shifts occurring throughout North America, in particular regarding religious institutions, ideas, and practices. Religion at the Edge explores the rise of religious ""nones,"" the decline of mainstream Christian denominations, spiritual and environmental innovation, increasing religious pluralism, and the growth of smaller, more traditional faith groups in Cascadia. This volume is the first research-driven book to address religion, spirituality, and irreligion in the Pacific Northwest, past and present. Employing surveys, archival sources, interviews, and focus groups, contributors showcase a spectrum of adherents from Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Muslim, Jewish, Baha'i, New Age, Indigenous, and irreligious communities. Religion at the Edge expands our understanding of contemporary society, pursuing empirical and theoretical debates about the nature, scale, and implications of socio-religious changes in North America, and the relevance of regionalism to that discussion. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Bramadat , Patricia O'Connell Killen , Sarah Wilkins-LaflammePublisher: University of British Columbia Press Imprint: University of British Columbia Press Weight: 0.420kg ISBN: 9780774867634ISBN 10: 0774867639 Pages: 276 Publication Date: 01 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Religion, Spirituality, and Irreligion in The Best Place on Earth / Paul Bramadat 1 Reverential Naturalism: From the Fancy to the Sublime / Paul Bramadat 2 On Religion, Irreligion, and Settler Colonialism in the Pacific Northwest: A Snapshot from the Field / Chelsea Horton 3 Border Crossings: Indigenous Spirituality and Culture in Cascadia / Suzanne Crawford O’Brien 4 But People Tend to Go the Way Their Families Go: Irreligion across the Generations in the Pacific Northwest / Tina Block and Lynne Marks 5 Second to None: Religious Nonaffiliation in the Pacific Northwest / Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme 6 From Outlier to Advance Guard: Cascadia in Its North American Context / Mark Silk 7 Questing for Home: Place, Spirit, and Religious Community in the Pacific Northwest / Patricia O’Connell Killen 8 The Precarious Nature of Cascadia’s Protestants: New Strategies for Evangelical and Liberal Christians in the Region / James K. Wellman Jr. and Katie E. Corcoran 9 Evangelicals in the Pacific Northwest: Navigating the “None Zone” / Michael Wilkinson 10 “To Be or Not to Be” Religious: Minority Religions in a Region of Nones / Rachel D. Brown 11 Everything Old is New Again: Reverential Naturalism in Cascadian Poetry / Susanna Morrill 12 Conclusion: Religion at the Edge of the Continent / Paul Bramadat and Patricia O’Connell Killen List of Contributors; IndexReviewsThis is an important volume not only to the literature on the Pacific Northwest, but to the question of religion and secularity in the North American context. --Peter F. Beyer, University of Ottawa I deeply relate to the stories of the interviewees...By reading this book, I feel, as a pastor, the sense of getting an inside look at the religious mindset of our region. -- Seth Thomas * Christ & Cascadia * Readers seeking information about secularism, the spiritual-but-not-religious cohort, environmentalism and religion, and the future of religion across Canada and the United States will want to read Religion at the Edge... Highly recommend. * Nova Religio * Author InformationPaul Bramadat is a professor and the director of the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. He is a co-editor of numerous publications, among them Urban Religious Events: Public Spirituality in Contested Spaces, with Julia Martinez-Ariño, Mar Griera, and Marian Burchardt, and Radicalization and Securitization in Canada and Beyond, with Lorne Dawson. Patricia O'Connell Killen is a professor emerita and faculty fellow at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. She is a co-editor of The Future of Catholicism in America and Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Northwest: The None Zone, both with Mark Silk. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo, Ontario. She is a co-author, with Joel Thiessen, of None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada. Contributors: Tina Block, Rachel D. Brown, Katie E. Corcoran, Chelsea Horton, Lynne Marks, Susanna Morrill, Suzanne Crawford O'Brien, Mark Silk, James K. Wellman Jr., Michael Wilkinson Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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