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Title: Habits of the Heart


1
Habits of the Heart
  • Individualism and Commitment in American Life

2
Argument
  • American religion, like American society, is
    strongly individualistic
  • But, this can be transformed through a better
    understanding of how individuals are always in
    relation with others (community)
  • In religion, individual and society are not
    opposites but require each other (246, 248)

3
Individualism in religion
  • Religion seen as private and personal
  • Therapeutic approach for many
  • Serves the individual does not tie back into
    community
  • Accepting valid authority of a religious
    community is difficult for many (240)
  • 80 think people should come to their beliefs
    apart from any church/synagogue (228)
  • Marriage not seen as tied into community (241)

4
Types of religious engagement
  • Church
  • Group has priority over individual body of
    Christ
  • engages society works for transformation
  • Sect
  • Voluntary membership individual has priority
    over group
  • Focuses on purity of group
  • Mysticism
  • Personal experience
  • Weak group
  • Radical religious individualism Sheilaism

5
Questions
  • Do you think religion in America individualistic?
  • What factors make it so?
  • Do you think this religion is influenced by other
    (non-religious) forms of individualism in the
    U.S.?
  • How is religion in the U.S. community-oriented?
  • Do you disagree with Bellahs presentation?
  • What forms of community are strong today?

6
More questions
  • Do you think the example of Sheilaism is
    representative of a larger trend?
  • Do you interpret this positively or negatively?
  • Do you think American community needs to be
    revitalized?
  • If so, how?
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