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by Ralph W Hood,Barbara Keller,Christopher F. Silver,Rosina-Martha Csoeff,James T. Richardson,Heinz Streib

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Ralph W Hood,Barbara Keller,Christopher F. Silver,Rosina-Martha Csoeff,James T. Richardson,Heinz Streib
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By Heinz Streib, Ralph W. Hood, J. Barbara Keller, Rosina-Martha Csöff, and Christopher F. Silver. Published: 28 September 2010. by Informa UK Limited. in The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, Volume 20, pp 303-305; doi:10.

CF Silver, TJ Coleman III, RW Hood Jr, JM Holcombe. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 17 (10), 990-1001, 2014.

H Streib, RW Hood, B Keller, RM Csöff, CF Silver. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2009. The six types of nonbelief: A qualitative and quantitative study of type and narrative. CF Silver, TJ Coleman III, RW Hood Jr, JM Holcombe.

In Deconversion Streib and colleagues (2009) set out to examine the overlooked realm of religious deconversion: the active process by which individuals disaffiliate from religion. The Bielefeld-Based Cross-Cultural Study of Decon-version consists of a mixed methods and cross-cultural approach to religious change in the USA and Germany. Silver

By Heinz Streib, Ralph W. In: The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion. 2010 ; Vol. 20, No. 4. pp. 303-305. By Heinz Streib, Ralph W. Silver', The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, vol. 4, pp.

This book presents case studies and empirical data of a phenomenon which increasingly gains popularity in Western societies: deconversion. There is, the authors argue, no better word than deconversion to describe processes of disengagement from religious orientations because these have much in common with conversion. Termination of membership may eventually be the final step of deconversion, but it involves biographical and psychological dynamics which can and need to be reconstructed by qualitative approaches and analyzed by quantitative instruments. In the Bielefeld-based Cross-Cultural Study on Deconversion disengagement processes from a variety of religious backgrounds in the USA and in Germany were examined, ranging from well-established religious organizations to new religious and fundamentalist groups. Nearly 1,200 people participated in the study and were interviewed from 2002 to 2005. The focus of the study is 100 deconverts from the USA and from Germany who were examined with narrative interviews, faith development interviews and an extensive questionnaire. For case study elaboration, the study followed a research design with an innovative triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data. Four chapters, corresponding to four types of deconversion, present 21 case studies. The highlights of the research project are new data on spirituality - the deconverts in particular appear to prefer a more spiritual than religious self-identification - and in-depth analyses of a variety of deconversion narratives with special focus on personality factors, motivation, attitudes, religious development, psychological well-being and growth, religious fundamentalism and right-wing authoritarianism. The results of this project which was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft are of special relevance for counselling and pastoral care, for religious education and for people concerned with administration and management of religious groups and churches, but also for a wider audience interested in contemporary changes in the religious fields in the USA and Germany.