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Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers CHRISTIAN SMITH OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS SOUL SEARCHING This page intentionally left blank SOUL SEARCHING The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers christian smith With Melinda Lundquist Denton 1 2005 1 OxfordUniversityPress,Inc.,publishesworksthatfurther OxfordUniversity’sobjectiveofexcellence inresearch,scholarship,andeducation. Oxford NewYork Auckland CapeTown DaresSalaam HongKong Karachi KualaLumpur Madrid Melbourne MexicoCity Nairobi NewDelhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto Withofficesin Argentina Austria Brazil Chile CzechRepublic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore SouthKorea Switzerland Thailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Copyright(cid:1)2005byOxfordUniversityPress,Inc. PublishedbyOxfordUniversityPress,Inc. 198MadisonAvenue,NewYork,NewYork10016 www.oup.com OxfordisaregisteredtrademarkofOxfordUniversityPress Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced, storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans, electronic,mechanical,photocopying,recording,orotherwise, withoutthepriorpermissionofOxfordUniversityPress. LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Smith,Christian(ChristianStephen),1960– Soulsearching:thereligiousandspirituallivesofAmericanteenagers/ChristianSmith withMelindaLundquistDenton. p. cm. Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN-13978-0-19-518095-4 ISBN0-19-518095-X 1. Teenagers—Religiouslife—UnitedStates. 2. Spirituallife. I. Denton,MelindaLundquist. II. Title. BL625.47.S632005 200'.835'0973—dc22 2004015996 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica onacid-freepaper For Emily Jean c s s . . . For my parents, Gregg and Virginia Lundquist m l d . . . This page intentionally left blank Acknowledgments This project and book would not have been possible without the generous support of Lilly Endowment Inc. Very many heartfelt thanks therefore go especially to Chris Coble and Craig Dykstra for their tremendous support and excellent advice for the National Study of Youth and Religion. Thanks, too, go to Mark Constantine for his early help in mobilizing this research project.RoxannMiller,DebbyPyatt,andPhilSchwadelhaveallmadeunique andimportantcontributionstotheNSYR,forwhichwearelikewisegrateful. Many thanks to staff at the UNC Odum Institute for Research in Social SciencefortheiradministrativeandlogisticalsupportoftheNSYR:KenBol- len, Peter Leousis, and Beverly Wood. We are grateful for the important re- search contributions of the many graduate students and co-investigators in- volved in this project: John Bartkowski, Tim Cupery, Kenda Dean, Dan Dehanas,KorieEdwards,RichardFlory,JohnHipp,LindsayHirschfeld,You- noki Lee, Lisa Pearce,NormPeart,DarciPowell,MarkRegnerus,Demetrius Semien, David Sikkink, Sondra Smolek, Steve Vaisey, and Eve Veliz. For ex- cellent interview transcription work, thanks to Viviana Calandra, Meredith Conder, Krista Goranson, Laura Hoseley, and Diane Johnson. The NSYR’s Public Advisory Board served as a tremendously helpful resource in the de- velopmentofthisproject;wearemuchobligedtoDanAleshire,LeahAustin, Mary Jo Bane, Dorothy Bass, Brad Braxton,CarmenCervantes,GeraldDur- ley, Ian Evison, Robert Franklin, Edwin Hernandez, Rick Lawrence, Sherry Magill, Roland Martinson, Bob McCarty, GeorgePenick,JonathanSher,Bill Treanor, and Jonathan Woocher. Thanks to John Blunk and Kathy Holliday viii acknowledgments for their hard work fielding our survey. For their valuable methodological advice early on, we are grateful to Nancy Ammerman, Peter Bearman, Peter Bensen, Gary Bowen, Don Camburn, Harry Catugno, Shannon Cavanagh, Greg Duncan, Penny Edgell, Glen Elder, Chris Ellison, Michael Emerson, Susan Ennett, Jessica Fields, Frank Furstenberg, SallyGallagher,JohnGreen, Kathie Harris, Sarah L. Hofferth, Andrea Hussong, Steven Knable, Alma Kuby, Karl Landis, Annette Lareau, Isaac Lipkus, Sara McLanahan, John McNee, Cindy Monteith, Don Richter, Eugene Roehlkepartain,MarkSchul- man,DarrenSherkat,TomSmith,FreyaSonenstein,JulienTeitler,KathiHar- ker Tillman, Leah Totten, Chintan Turakhia, Steve Warner, Michael Weeks, andBradWilcox.WearealsogratefultoHowardAldrich,JenAshlock,Kraig Beyerlein, Dean Borgman, Ashley Bowers, Laura Burns, Lynn Clark, Tracy Constantine, Natalia Deeb-Sossa, Elizabeth Earle, Vickie Elmore, Bob Faris, Erin Ferry, Dino Fire, Todd Granger, Sara Haviland, Jim Heft, Pat Hersch, StewartHoover,AllenJackson,PhilKim,TimothyKimbrough,DanLambert, Erin Lunsford, Carol Lytch, Bill Massey, Linda McDonough, Hannah Mea- dor,KeithMeador,MarkMeares,DonMikush,DonMiller,KenMondragon, Kelly Moore, Evelyn Parker, Clarissa Pinheiro, Robert Shelton, EmilySmith, Dick Soloway, Julien Teitler, Elizabeth Travis, Nicole Tyson, Thomas Tyson, and webslingerZ for so many important and varied contributionstothesuc- cess of our project. Thanks to John Sanderson of Horizon Designs for the map of interview locations. We are indebted to the anonymous reviewers of our manuscriptforhelp- ful suggestions in strengthening our organization and arguments. Finally, many thanks to the untold number of teenagers and parents who agreed to help us with our focus groups, interview pretests, personal interviews, and survey. We hope and trust that the help and support of all of these good people will result in good things. Contents Introduction 3 1. Two Baptist Girls 9 2. Mapping the Big Picture 30 3. Spiritual Seekers, the Disengaged, and Religiously Devoted Teens 72 4. God, Religion, Whatever: On Moralistic Therapeutic Deism 118 5. American Adolescent Religion in Social Context 172 6. On Catholic Teens 193 7. Adolescent Religion and Life Outcomes 218 Conclusion 259 Concluding Unscientific Postscript: Observations and Implications of NSYR Findings for Religious Communities and Youth Workers 265 Appendix A. Race, Class, Gender, Etcetera: Demographic Differences in U.S. Teenage Religiosity 272

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