All Stories

  1. Emerging Adult Religiosity and Spirituality: Linking Beliefs, Values, and Ethical Decision-Making
  2. Social and Network Factors Linked to Charitable Giving
  3. Multidimensional Perspectives on the Faith and Giving of Youth and Emerging Adults
  4. Youth and Emerging Adults: The Changing Contexts of Faith and Giving
  5. Book Review: American Generosity: Who Gives and Why By Patricia Snell Herzog & Heather E. Price
  6. Intergenerational Transmission of Religious Giving: Instilling Giving Habits across the Life Course
  7. American Generosity
  8. Who Gives and Why?
  9. Case Study Introductions
  10. A Picture of American Generosity
  11. The Landscape of American Generosity
  12. Personal and Social Orientations to Giving
  13. Types of American Givers
  14. Giving Webs of Affiliations
  15. Generosity, Philanthropy, and Civil Society in Social Context
  16. Accidental Inequality: How Religious Youth Socialization Reproduces Social Inequality
  17. Youth Group Cliques: How Religious Goals Can Disguise Discriminatory Group Dynamics
  18. Lost in Transition
  19. Contextual Inequalities in Religious Youth Programming
  20. “Just Reproduce After What I Taught You”
  21. SOULS IN TRANSITION: THE RELIGIOUS AND SPIRITUAL LIVES OF EMERGING ADULTS IN AMERICA by Christian Smith with Patricia Snell
  22. From Durkheim to the Chicago school: Against the ‘variables sociology’ paradigm
  23. Emerging Adult Civic and Political Disengagement: A Longitudinal Analysis of Lack of Involvement With Politics
  24. Souls in Transition
  25. What Difference Does Youth Group Make? A Longitudinal Analysis of Religious Youth Group Participation Outcomes
  26. Changing directions: participatory action research as a parent involvement strategy
  27. Failed Generosity
  28. The View from Pulpits and Pews
  29. Conclusion
  30. Passing the Plate
  31. Giving to Change the World
  32. Toward Explaining Ungenerous Giving
  33. Introduction: The Riddle of Stingy Christian Giving
  34. A Mental Experiment in Raised Expectations
  35. Giving time, talent, or treasure, especially donations to charitable or religious causes.