Sociology

Growing Up Godless: Non-Religious Childhoods in Contemporary England

How children鈥檚 non-belief and non-religion are formed in everyday life

Paperback

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$27.95/拢22.00
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Published:
May 20, 2025
2025
Pages:
256
Size:
6.13 x 9.25 in.
Illus:
8 b/w illus.

The number of those identifying as 鈥渘on-religious鈥 has risen rapidly in Britain and many other parts of Europe and North America. Although non-religion and non-belief are especially prevalent among younger people, we know little about the experience of children who are growing up without religion. In Growing Up Godless, Anna Strhan and Rachael Shillitoe fill this scholarly gap, examining how, when, where, and with whom children in England learn to be non-religious and non-believing. Drawing on in-depth interviews and extensive ethnographic fieldwork with children, their parents, and teachers, Strhan and Shillitoe offer a pioneering account of what these children believe in and care about and how they navigate a social landscape of growing religious diversity.

Moving beyond the conventional understanding of non-religion as merely the absence of religion, Strhan and Shillitoe show how children鈥檚 non-religion and non-belief emerge in relation to a pervasive humanism鈥攃entering the agency, significance, and achievements of humans and values of equality and respect鈥攊nterwoven in their homes, schools, media, and culture. Their findings offer important new insight into the rise and formation of non-religious identities and, more broadly, the ways that children鈥檚 beliefs and values are shaped in contemporary society.