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Brigham Young University

2005

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Secularization As A Decline In Religious Authority Over Gender, Catherine E. Meyers Jul 2005

Secularization As A Decline In Religious Authority Over Gender, Catherine E. Meyers

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Recent secularization debates have helped to interpret the changing influence of religion over time and over social life. I argue that Chaves' (1994) conception of secularization, that secularization occurs as a decline in religious authority, is an effective theoretical tool for describing religious change over time. Using GSS data and the example of gender ideology, I attempt to illustrate this concept and argue that this view of secularization, combined with a multidimensional approach to gender, is necessary to more fully explain the changing relationship among religion and gender over time.