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He points to secularization, hyperindividualism and an overwhelming focus on work as deeper societal trends contributing to this erosion. These trends have led to the weakening of key values that once ...
Organized religion — and especially Christianity — is in decline. Secularization is advancing apace. Most sociologists of religion agree on this. What they disagree about, however, is why.