Religiosity of young adults from the perspective of student experiences: between tradition and individualiza-tion
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Generation Z, young adults, individual religiosity, faith, spiritualityAbstract
The article explores the religiosity of young adults representing Generation Z. It analyses their attitudes toward the Catholic Church as an institution and their personal approaches to faith. The findings, based on autobiographical narratives, reveal a diversity of positions ranging from deep religious belief, to the search for spirituality outside of church structures, to the complete rejection of religion. The analysis of the collected data points to a growing need to redefine the forms of religiosity among young people.
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Religiosity of young adults from the perspective of student experiences: between tradition and individualiza-tion. (2026). The Religious Studies Review, 4(298), 101–116. https://journal.ptr.edu.pl/index.php/ptr/article/view/656