“You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class

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Autor(a) principal: Tevington, Patricia
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v6i2.1397
Resumo: In the midst of a shifting economic and cultural landscape, many young adults spend their twenties focused on individual achievement and self-actualization while delaying entrance into social roles such as marriage. Yet religion, particularly Evangelical Protestantism, places a high value on marriage as the legitimate context for sexuality and childbearing—which encourages earlier unions. This article, based on interviews with 87 dating, engaged, and married Evangelical young adults (aged 18 to 29), describes the social reaction to respondents’ marital timelines, which are typically at younger ages than their secular peers. Two sources of strong disapproval emerge. First, secular influences from outside of these respondents’ religious communities are almost unilaterally critical of early marriage plans. Second, even within religious communities, Evangelicals from middle class cultural milieus may face additional disapproval if their family formation plans are interpreted as compromising their educational goals. This article offers important insight on the intersecting roles of religion and social class in shaping the trajectories of young adults.
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title “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
spellingShingle “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
Tevington, Patricia
Evangelical Protestantism; marriage; religion; social class; young adults
title_short “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
title_full “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
title_fullStr “You’re Throwing Your Life Away”: Sanctioning of Early Marital Timelines by Religion and Social Class
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author Tevington, Patricia
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Evangelical Protestantism; marriage; religion; social class; young adults
topic Evangelical Protestantism; marriage; religion; social class; young adults
description In the midst of a shifting economic and cultural landscape, many young adults spend their twenties focused on individual achievement and self-actualization while delaying entrance into social roles such as marriage. Yet religion, particularly Evangelical Protestantism, places a high value on marriage as the legitimate context for sexuality and childbearing—which encourages earlier unions. This article, based on interviews with 87 dating, engaged, and married Evangelical young adults (aged 18 to 29), describes the social reaction to respondents’ marital timelines, which are typically at younger ages than their secular peers. Two sources of strong disapproval emerge. First, secular influences from outside of these respondents’ religious communities are almost unilaterally critical of early marriage plans. Second, even within religious communities, Evangelicals from middle class cultural milieus may face additional disapproval if their family formation plans are interpreted as compromising their educational goals. This article offers important insight on the intersecting roles of religion and social class in shaping the trajectories of young adults.
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