TY - BOOK ID - 79735632 TI - Spiritual marketplace: baby boomers and the remaking of American religion PY - 2001 SN - 0691089965 0691016593 128245787X 1400806720 1400813174 1400817765 1400823080 9786612457876 PB - Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press DB - UniCat KW - Sociology of religion KW - United States KW - Baby boom generation KW - Baby boomers KW - Boomers, Baby KW - Generation, Baby boom KW - Post-war generation KW - Postwar generation KW - Generations KW - Population KW - Religion KW - United States of America KW - a shift away from religion to more diverse approaches KW - dogmatics, born-again Christians, mainstream believers, metaphysical believers, seekers and secularists KW - surveys KW - in-depth interviews KW - understanding how religious life is reshaping for the future UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:79735632 AB - The quest culture created by the Baby Boomers has generated a "marketplace" of new spiritual beliefs and practices and of revisited traditions. As Roof shows, some Americans are exploring faiths and spiritual disciplines for the first time; others are rediscovering their lost traditions; others are drawn to small groups and alternative communities; and still others create their own mix of values and metaphysical beliefs. Spiritual Marketplace charts the emergence of five subcultures: dogmatists, Born-again Christians, mainstream believers, metaphysical believers and seekers, and secularists. Drawing on surveys and in-depth interviews conducted over a decade, Roof reports on the religious and spiritual styles, family patterns, and moral vision and values for each of these subcultures. ER -