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Juventud e identidad religiosa (Youth and Religious Identity)
Author(s) -
Francisco Jiménez Bautista,
José Antonio Esquivel Guerrero
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
revista de humanidades
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.177
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2340-8995
pISSN - 1130-5029
DOI - 10.5944/rdh.18.2011.12884
Subject(s) - religiosity , religious identity , faith , identity (music) , attendance , humanities , phenomenon , construct (python library) , sociology , element (criminal law) , church attendance , immigration , ethnology , social psychology , political science , psychology , art , theology , philosophy , aesthetics , law , epistemology , computer science , programming language

Resumen: Este artículo pretende diagnosticar cómo los jóvenes construyen su identidad religiosa en relación a la asistencia de los oficios religiosos y la religión que profesan. Para ello, presentamos el estudio de los jóvenes de Granada, España (desde los 14 a los 25 años) en la construcción de su identidad religiosa a lo largo de los años 2000, 2004 y 2008, destacando su relación de cómo los jóvenes viven, sienten y perciben su religión. La conclusión a la que llegamos en dicho artículo que es la crisis de valores que están emergiendo en la sociedad occidental conduce a transformar el fenómeno religioso de los no inmigrantes en algo con un fuerte componente de fe, relaciones sociales y símbolos, mientras que los inmigrantes si suelen expresar su religiosidad con bastante frecuencia.

Abstract: In this paper we to diagnose how young people construct their religious identity in relation to the attendance of religious services and religion that they profess. The results obtained are based in a study of the youth of Granada (Andalusia, Spain) whose age is between 14 and 25 years during 2000, 2004 and 2008 to obtain the features about the youth in Granada how y live, feel and perceive their religion. The main conclusion was that the crisis of values emerging in Western societies leads to transform the religious phenomenon of non-migrants into something with a strong element of faith, social relations and symbols, while immigrants tend to express quite often their religiosity.

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