Les mutations des croyances et des valeurs dans la modernité
Book Description
In an era where traditional spiritual frameworks meet the complexities of contemporary life, understanding how beliefs evolve becomes essential for anyone navigating their own spiritual path. This thoughtful sociological exploration examines how values and religious convictions transform among adults aged 25 to 40, a generation uniquely positioned at the crossroads of cultural change.
Through a comparative study of two French cities, Angers and Grenoble, author P. Cousin reveals how different cultural and socioeconomic environments shape the spiritual landscape of modern adults. The research combines statistical analysis with personal narratives to uncover how contemporary believers reconstruct their faith when confronted with modernity's challenges.
The book illuminates three crucial areas of transformation: how religious attitudes and beliefs adapt to modern realities, the shifting nature of political and social engagement, and the ways spiritual values pass from one generation to the next within evolving family structures. Rather than simply documenting decline or persistence of faith, this work reveals the dynamic process of spiritual reconstruction happening in everyday lives.
For readers seeking to understand their own spiritual journey within the broader context of cultural change, this study offers valuable insights into how beliefs naturally evolve and adapt. The research demonstrates that spiritual transformation is not an isolated personal experience but part of larger social patterns that connect individual seekers to their communities and times.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
🕉️ Tradition: Psychology & Consciousness
📄 Length: 174 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Religion
- ✓ Explore Public opinion
- ✓ Explore Statistics
- ✓ Explore Values
- ✓ Explore Social values
- ✓ Explore Adulthood
- ✓ Explore Religious life
- ✓ Explore Attitude change