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Identity
An International Journal of Theory and Research
Volume 12, 2012 - Issue 2
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Religious Exploration Among Highly Religious American Adolescents

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Pages 157-184 | Published online: 01 May 2012
 

Abstract

A qualitative investigation of adolescent religious exploration was conducted with 78 religious adolescents. Interviews were analyzed using a grounded theory approach to identify common themes underlying their experiences of religious exploration. Three key themes emerged. First, various circumstances, contexts, and relationships in adolescents’ lives serve as catalysts for initiating religious exploration. Second, adolescents used many different strategies of exploration. Often exploration is fostered or hindered by social relationships. At other times it is fostered or hindered by salient life experiences, or through other learning processes. Third, in terms of patterns of exploration, adolescents tended to use present identity commitments as a secure base from which to explore other areas of their identity or other aspects of their religiosity. These findings challenge overly simplistic notions of religious exploration as simply doubt, highlight the importance of relational contexts, and point to a more sophisticated understanding of the dynamics of commitment and exploration.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The authors are grateful to Brittni Bunce and Courtney Anderson for their help with the research and analysis for this article.

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