At the Martin Marty Center’s Religion and Culture Web Forum, Slavica Jakelić shares a chapter from her Collectivistic Religions: Religion, Choice, and Identity in Late Modernity, a study that “challenges the assumption that collectivistic religion and late modern society are incompatible, and she maintains that contemporary religious pluralism is conducive not only for religious choice but also for ascribed religious identities.”

The Religion and Culture Web Forum also features responses from Grace Davie, Edin Hajdarpasic, and Kevin Schultz.

Read the chapter and responses here.