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OverviewThe rising population known as ""nones"" for its members' lack of religious affiliation is changing American society, politics, and culture. Many nones believe in God and even visit places of worship, but they do not identify with a specific faith or belong to a spiritual community. Corinna Nicolaou is a none, and in this layered narrative, she describes what it is like for her and thousands of others to live without religion or to be spiritual without committing to a specific faith. Nicolaou tours America's major traditional religions to see what, if anything, one might lack without God. She moves through Christianity's denominations, learning their tenets and worshiping alongside their followers. She travels to Los Angeles to immerse herself in Judaism, Berkeley to educate herself about Buddhism, and Dallas and Washington, D.C., to familiarize herself with Islam. She explores what light they can shed on the fears and failings of her past, and these encounters prove the significant role religion still plays in modern life. They also exemplify the vibrant relationship between religion and American culture and the enduring value it provides to immigrants and outsiders. Though she remains a devout none, Nicolaou's experiences reveal points of contact between the religious and the unaffiliated, suggesting that nones may be radically revising the practice of faith in contemporary times. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Corinna NicolaouPublisher: Columbia University Press Imprint: Columbia University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.610kg ISBN: 9780231173940ISBN 10: 0231173946 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 29 March 2016 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English Table of ContentsIntroduction Christianity Judaism Buddhism Islam Conclusion AcknowledgmentsReviewsA None's Story packages sociology and history into an engaging personal story that puts a human face on the fast-growing movement of the Nones in American religious life. Nicolaou's spiritual peregrinations are presented in ways that are informative and also frankly fun. -- Jana Riess, Religion News Service Nicolaou's writing is full of intelligence, curiosity, and honesty. In her quest for spiritual identity, she touches on one of our deepest desires: to live a life of meaning and connection in a world that too often feels radicalized and divided. A None's Story is more than a memoir: it is an exploratory map that we might follow to better understand our own journeys toward an understanding of faith, its failures, and its rewards. -- Kim Barnes, Author of In the Wilderness: Coming of Age in Unknown Country Corinna Nicolaou puts flesh and blood on one of the most important trends in religious America: the rise of the Nones, people who claim no religious affiliation yet aren't atheists either. From mosque to church synagogue to Zen temple, she approaches her quest with a keen eye and a big heart-a well as a welcome dash of humor. A None's Story is a book everyone will enjoy. -- Eric Weiner, author of Man Seeks God Perfect for those looking to ground themselves in the overlapping but often contradictory morals of the world's major religions, Nicolaou's book vividly and respectfully unpacks the nature of spiritual practice. Publishers Weekly A None's Story packages sociology and history into an engaging personal story that puts a human face on the fast-growing movement of the Nones in American religious life. Nicolaou's spiritual peregrinations are presented in ways that are informative and also frankly fun. -- Jana Reiss, Religion News Service Author InformationCorinna Nicolaou is a writer whose work has appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Texas Observer, Salon, and Narrative Magazine, among other publications. Her commentaries have aired on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, and her writing can be found on her blog, One None Gets Some: Looking at Life Through the Lens of Faith. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |