6 Using sociology to study religion in Britain
External links
Additional research material:
- Nancy Ammerman (ed.) (2007) Everyday religion: observing modern religious lives (New York: OUP)
- David Voas and Abby Day (2010) Recognizing secular Christians: Toward an unexcluded middle in the study of religion, ARDA Guiding Paper Series (The Association of Religion Data Archives at The Pennsylvania State University)
eResources
- 6.3B Sociological theories on religion in Britain
- 6.4 Religion in Britain: practice (2 pages)
- 6.5 Religion in Britain: beliefs about God
- 6.6C Religion in Britain: supernatural and spiritual beliefs
- 6.7 Thinking things through (2 pages)
- 6.8 Reasons for the decline of religion in UK and Europe
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- 6.1 Religion in England and Wales: infographics (pp. 22-23)
- 6.2 A sociologist on religion in Britain (p. 24)
- 6.3A Sociological theories on religion in Britain: introduction (p. 25)
- 6.6A How much do you believe in supernatural phenomena? Graph template (p. 26)
- 6.6B Atheist and agnostic belief in spernatural phenomena. Chart with data (p. 27)