Religious life has bifurcated. Church attendance has declined twice as fast among people without high school diplomas as among people with college degrees. With each additional year of education, the likelihood of attending religious services rises by 15 percent.
Weâ??re also less embedded in tight, soul-forming institutions. Levin makes another distinction between community â?? being part of a congregation â?? and identity â?? being, say, Jewish. Being part of community takes time and involves restrictions. Merely having an identity doesnâ??t. In our cultural emphasis and life, weâ??ve gone from a community focus to an identity focus.
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