Examines the complex and contextualised realities of individuals who are indifferent to religion and the various approaches used to study this population. This volume will attract a multidisciplinary academic audience. Any scholar or researcher of religion and secularity should find this book of value. Additionally, this book is essential to anyone who is engaged in the scholarly discussion of contemporary secularisation. this volume makes an important contribution to the growing body of literature on secularity and nonreligion. (Isabella Kasselstrand, Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 33 (1), January, 2018)
This book provides rigorous, path-breaking analyses of secularity, non-religion, secularization, irreligion, and most importantly, social identities, positions, and postures that are neither anti-religious nor pro-religious, but hovering in a realm characterized by detachment, disengagement, irrelevance, inconsequence, unimportance, and insignificance. Religious Indifference is a path-breaking contribution to the study of secularism and nonreligion, no doubt. (Phil Zuckerman, Reading Religion, readingreligion.org, September, 2017)