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E-raamat: Spiritual Narratives of Generation Z: From Divine Disillusionment to Simple Faith

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The Spiritual Narratives of Generation Z explores how the first smartphone generation narrates faith amid shifting religious practice and influencer culture. Grounded in pioneering research begun at the University of Oxford, it is the first study to use story completion and participatory co-analysis to place Gen Z voices at the center of religious inquiry. At its core is a typology of five narratives, from Divine Disillusionment to Simple Faith, that uncover young people’s latent beliefs and spiritual aspirations. Combining the breadth of qualitative analysis with the depth of narrative interpretation, this book offers fresh insights into how today’s youngest adults are reshaping the religious imagination, engaging with global religions and philosophies through their smartphones. It will appeal to students and scholars of religion and cultural studies, as well as anyone interested in how young people imagine religious and spiritual role models today.



This book explores how Gen Z narrates faith amid shifting religious practice and influencer culture. Grounded in pioneering research begun at the University of Oxford, it is the first study to use story completion and participatory co-analysis to place Gen Z voices at the center of religious inquiry.

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"Gen Z and religion is a topic that is much discussed but little researched. This study addresses that in an innovative way by asking young people to complete a story about a religious exemplar. The results are fascinatingnot least about genderand the typology that is offered gives much food for thought."

- Linda Woodhead, F.D, Maurice Professor, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Kings College London

"This is a very important work. Edward David and his colleagues have successfully engaged a wide diversity of young adult seekers in a creative exercise which has revealed a variety of stories of spiritual fulfilment. For all those working with a generation that has manifested a strong and surprising reversal of the secularisation narrative, this book is essential reading."

- Dominic White O.P., Prior and Official Fellow, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford

"This book offers a rigorous and deeply insightful exploration of youth engagement, advancing both methodological clarity and participatory depth. It makes a valuable contribution to contemporary scholarship on religion, identity, and lived experience. A timely and compelling piece of work."

- Zaneera Azam, Lecturer of Islamic Studies, Forman Christian College University, Pakistan

"The Spiritual Narratives of Generation Z creatively applies participatory research methods to tackle notoriously sticky ideas about religion and spirituality among todays youth. This ambitious project goes beyond simplistic categorizations to decode a range of religious experiences and aspirations through a timely and incisive examination of Gen Zs narratives about moral exemplars."

- Erica M. Larson, Senior Research Fellow in Religion, National University of Singapore

"With its innovative blend of normative and narrative analysis, this book offers a rich and philosophically illuminating account of the moral psychology of Gen Z exemplars. Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the spirituality of this generation."

- Carl Hildeband, Assistant Professor, LKS Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong

Introduction
1. Understanding Generation Z
2. Exemplarist Narrative
Analysis
3. The Divine Disillusionment Narrative
4. The Space Between
Narrative
5. The Self-help Narrative
6. The Lost-and-found Narrative
7. The
Simple Faith Narrative Conclusion
Edward A. David is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Ethics & Values at Kings College London and a Research Fellow of Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. Most recently, he was the McDonald Postdoctoral Fellow in Christian Ethics and Public Life at Christ Church, Oxford.

Claire MacLeod is a Communications Officer in the Department of Physics at the University of Oxford.

Ning Xu is a DPhil Student in Science and Religion in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at the University of Oxford.

Phoebe Kelly is a recent philosophy graduate of the School of Oriental and Asian Studies, University of London.

Saadadden Monajed is a recent law and theology graduate of the University of Cambridge and University College London.