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H. Gooren (2010)
Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation: Tracing Patterns of Change in Faith Practices
J. Richardson, M. Stewart (1977)
Conversion Process Models and the Jesus MovementAmerican Behavioral Scientist, 20
H. Gooren (2010)
Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation
[In this chapter, I examine at length five case studies from among my interviewees. Each interviewee is briefly introduced, followed by a biographical sketch of his or her religious itinerary. After thus discussing all interviewees separately, I tie their stories together in a final section, in which I employ these examples to illustrate the main points of appeal associated with the religious repertoire model. Beyond the demonstration of the model, I use these five case studies as an opportunity to demonstrate some of the points that were discussed throughout the book and to elucidate additional observations concerning religious identity and behavior in Christian Kenya.]
Published: Sep 9, 2018
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