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有关 LGBTQIA 群体中黑人青年成员经历的研究通常围绕与 HIV 相关的主题展开。很少有研究考虑到他们生活中更为感性的方面,例如他们对宗教和/或精神信仰的态度和行为。本研究正是对这一动态的回应。在 "结构与机构"(Structure versus Agency)论述的启发下,本定性分析研究了 76 名年龄在 18-30 岁之间的 LGBTQIA 社区黑人青年成员的宗教和精神生活的各个方面。鉴于黑人教会在黑人社区的持续影响力以及人们对宗教相关性的普遍关注,本文的研究结果可能会揭示当今黑人青年群体是如何理解和回应宗教的。研究结果表明,黑人青年倾向于崇尚灵性而非宗教;倾向于综合主义;倾向于继续使用基督教习俗,如祈祷,同时将这一信仰传统分门别类并世俗化。本研究引入了 "灵性旁观者 "的概念,作为一个范例,揭示了当今一些年轻的黑人性少数群体如何在生活中重新认识宗教、基督教、黑人教会和灵性。
Christianity as a Spiritual Sidepiece: How Young Black People with Diverse Sexual Identities Navigate Religion
Research about the experiences of young black members of the LGBTQIA community often centers HIV-related themes. Fewer studies consider more emotive aspects of their lives such as their attitudes and behavior around religion and/or spirituality. This study is a response to this dynamic. Informed by the Structure versus Agency discourse, this qualitative analysis examines dimensions of the religious and spiritual lives of 76 young black members of the LGBTQIA community aged 18–30 years old. Given the continued influence of the Black Church in the black community as well as concerns about the relevance of religion in general, findings here may illumine how a cadre of young black people understand and respond to religion today. Results illustrate the tendency to espouse spirituality over religion; syncretism; and, continued use of Christian practices such as prayer, while compartmentalizing and secularizing this faith tradition. This study introduces the concept of the “spiritual sidepiece” as an exemplar that sheds light on how some young black sexual minorities today are re-imagining religion, Christianity, the Black Church, and spirituality in their lives.
期刊介绍:
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion is a multi-disciplinary journal that publishes articles, research notes, and book reviews on the social scientific study of religion. Published articles are representative of the best current theoretical and methodological treatments of religion. Substantive areas include both micro-level analysis of religious organizations, institutions, and social change. While many articles published in the journal are sociological, the journal also publishes the work of psychologists, political scientists, anthropologists, and economists.