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Deconversion Revisited : Biographical Studies and Psycho-metric Analyses Ten Years Later
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Author(s):
Heinz Streib
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Barbara Keller
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Ramona Bullik
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Anika Steppacher
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Christopher F. Silver
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Matthew Durham
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Sally B. Barker
,
Ralph W. Hood
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December 06 2021
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Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
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978-3-525-56868-2
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978-3-666-56868-8
Publication date (Print):
December 06 2021
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December 06 2021
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10.13109/9783666568688
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Book chapters
pp. 13
Introduction
pp. 17
Chapter 1: What is Deconversion? Critiques and Current Conceptualizations from a Faith Developmental Perspective
pp. 33
Chapter 2: Recent Research on Deconversion
pp. 59
Chapter 3: Quantitative Perspectives on Deconverts and Traditionalists Revisited
pp. 83
Chapter 4: Following Deconverts and Traditionalists. Longitudinal Case Study Construction
pp. 109
Chapter 5: “But slowly I get the feeling that I do not fit into any category.” Are Multiple Deconversions in Young Adulthood Associated with Mental Health Problems? The Cases of Mia and Paris
pp. 139
Chapter 6: “I freed myself from this narrow faith.” Leaving God in Young Adulthood to find the Divine later in Life. The Cases of Franziska and Sylvia-Marie
pp. 171
Chapter 7: Does Staying Where You Grew Up Mean You Don’t Develop? Following Jannis and Noel from Young to Middle Adulthood
pp. 195
Chapter 8: From Midlife to Old Age – The Case of Dale
pp. 209
Chapter 9: “I still hold that against Him—if he does exist. I can’t get my act together.” Carola, Moving from Middle to Young Old Age
pp. 235
Chapter 10: “Values for me are that I keep on living well with my environment. […] But I also feel I have to keep an eye on my life, so that I for myself can live happily.” Entering Old Age and Becoming Wise: The Case of Sophia
pp. 261
Chapter 11: “I mean, you never know what happens when you’re getting really close to dying—but at the moment I can say I’m all calm about it.” Advancing in Old Age: The Case of Gudrun
pp. 287
Chapter 12: Deconversion Typologies Revisited: Biographical Trajectories Ten Years Later
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