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Progress report: religion and old age

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posted on 2025-07-30, 15:23 authored by Grace Davie, John Vincent
The interconnections between religion and old age are complex; the more so given that the concept of age itself has – for a large part of human history – been determined by religious understandings of life. In traditional societies, religion played a crucial part in structuring the transitions between one stage of the life and the next and in defining maturity and fulfilment. And up to a point it still does: in Western societies at the turn of the millennium the association of religious rituals with key moments in the life course – birth, adolescence, marriage and above all death – remains widespread. Such interconnections change over time, however; they also vary from place to place.

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© 1998 Cambridge University Press

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Ageing & Society

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Cambridge University Press

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en

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18(1), pp.101-110

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  • Social and Political Sciences, Philosophy, and Anthropology

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