Great post, thanks Daniel. Yeah, the key difference I'm noticing, too, is between congregational and individual behavior: there's clearly a tone shift and an increase in individual consumption of religious media etc, but little to suggest an increase in collective action.
Thanks Casper! My sense is that this shift towards individualized consumptive behavior is happening more broadly. In social relationships, there is more of a focus on meeting personal needs, wanting to maintain autonomy, and an aversion to making sacrifices for others.
Great post, thanks Daniel. Yeah, the key difference I'm noticing, too, is between congregational and individual behavior: there's clearly a tone shift and an increase in individual consumption of religious media etc, but little to suggest an increase in collective action.
Thanks Casper! My sense is that this shift towards individualized consumptive behavior is happening more broadly. In social relationships, there is more of a focus on meeting personal needs, wanting to maintain autonomy, and an aversion to making sacrifices for others.
100!