Religious identity exploration in the life stories of strictly Reformed-raised emerging adults in the Netherlands

Anne-Marije de Bruin-Wassinkmaat, Elsbeth Visser-Vogel, Jos De Kock, Marcel Barnard, Cok Bakker

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Abstract

This article presents the findings from a qualitative study on the religious identity
exploration processes and experiences of emerging adults who grew up in strictly
Reformed contexts in the Netherlands. We discuss three forms of exploration that
appeared in our data: asking questions, exploring alternatives and rebelling against
things that are disallowed or undesirable in the strictly Reformed tradition. We also
discuss patterns that emerged from our analysis of exploration related to participants’
current religious identity commitments and a strictly Reformed upbringing. Finally,
we discuss our findings and propose directions for further research and implications
for those who guide youth in religious identity development.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)191-213
Number of pages23
JournalJournal of Youth and Theology
Volume20
Issue number2
Early online date2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • religious identity exploration
  • life stories
  • emerging adults
  • strictly Reformed
  • the Netherlands

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