”Living Between Two Different Worlds”: Experiences of Leaving a High-Cost Religious Group

Maria Björkmark*, Peter Nynäs, Camilla Koskinen

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Abstract

The aim of this interdisciplinary study is to gain a comprehensive understanding of individuals’ subjective experiences after leaving a high-cost religious group and how these experiences have affected their lives. In-depth interviews were done with 18 participants who had left different religious communities in Finland. The interviews were analysed through a thematic analysis. The results show that religious disaffiliation is a life change that may affect an individual’s life in profound ways. Life after being a member of a high-cost group may involve experiences of fear, guilt, sorrow, pain, loss and even suffering on an existential level. These experiences can have serious implications for one’s well-being and health. However, life after religious disaffiliation also includes many positive aspects, such as experiences of joy, freedom, relief, gratitude and empowerment.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Religion and Health
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Aug 2021
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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