魁北克第二代福音派的分离:不可达到的皈依和不可持续的性纯洁的作用

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 RELIGION
Benjamin Gagné
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加拿大福音派教徒以其高度的宗教信仰保留而闻名,这意味着来自这些社区的很大一部分孩子在成年后保留了与父母相同的宗教信仰。由于这个原因,加拿大福音派社区近年来并没有受到太多关注,尽管这种现象在加拿大各地都存在,尤其是在魁北克省。加拿大的统计数据显示,在过去20年里,加拿大人的宗教信仰有一定的弹性,但同时也有很大一部分人脱离了宗教信仰。本文从社会人类学和定性的角度考察了这种脱离运动,并强调了在这种背景下社会化的年轻福音派脱离过程中的两个关键维度的作用。一方面,他认为由第一代传播的主流转换模式,即破裂-转换模式,导致了脱离。在强大的压力下,分离派声称继承了一种即使不是不可能也很难接受的转换模式。此外,与美国纯洁文化相关的性纯洁和婚姻理想对这些宗教团体的身份和归属问题产生了强烈的影响。当年轻人不再遵守这种建立在“全有或全无”社会逻辑基础上的理想时,他们就会从教会社区中脱离出来。
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Désaffiliation chez les évangéliques de deuxième génération au Québec : le rôle de l’inatteignable conversion et de l’insoutenable pureté sexuelle
Canadian evangelicals are known for their high religious retention, meaning that a good proportion of the children from these communities preserve the same religious faith as their parents once they become adults. For this reason, Canadian evangelical communities have not received much attention in recent years regarding disaffiliation, even though this phenomenon exists throughout Canada and most notably in the Quebec province. Canadian statistics reveal a certain religious resilience over the past two decades, but they conceal a significant proportion of those who have disaffiliated at the same time. This article examines this disaffiliation movement from a socio-anthropological and qualitative perspective and highlights the role of two key dimensions in the disaffiliation process among young evangelicals socialized in this context. On the one hand, he argues that the dominant model of conversion transmitted by the first generation, namely a rupture-conversion model, contributes to disaffiliation. Subjected to strong pressures, the disaffiliated claim to have inherited a conversion model that is difficult, if not impossible, to adopt. In addition, the ideal of sexual purity and marriage that can be linked to American purity culture has a strong impact on the issues of identity and belonging to these religious communities. Young adults disengage in significant proportions from their church communities when they cease to observe this ideal, which is built around a social “all or nothing” logic.
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期刊介绍: Studies in Religion / Sciences Religieuses is a peer-reviewed, bilingual academic quarterly, serving scholars who work in a wide range of sub-fields in religious studies and theological studies. It publishes scholarly articles of interest to specialists, but written so as to be intelligible to other scholars who wish to keep informed of current scholarship. It also features articles that focus, in a timely and critically reflective manner, on intellectual, professional and institutional issues in the scholarly study of religion, as well as notices that inform scholars of activities and developments in religious studies and theological studies across Canada and throughout the world.
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