Research on the post-World War II generations offers the opportunity t
o examine significant trends in American religion that will shape the
early decades of the next century. A reclaiming of the spiritual, the
more experiential aspects of religion, is at the very heart of these c
hanges for younger cohorts of Americans. The crucial question is, Will
religious institutions adapt to these experimental quests and provide
the symbolic resources needed to sustain them? Drawing from insights
from Ernst Troeltsch, several possible scenarios are described as we m
ove into the new century.