Sociological theory regarding contemporary religious conversion is contested and malleable; the once accepted 'modernisation as secularisation' theory has since died, and instead the consensus is one of pluralisation. This dissertation set the aim to discover the role of Christian belief in modern contemporary, Scottish society, with a view to determining its function given the individualistic nature of late-modern society, as well as illustrating the reasons behind religious conversion. I intended to provide a human face to the current sociological consensus of religious decline. In order to achieve this, I conducted six semi-structured interviews with participants based in Edinburgh and the Lothians, and Dumfries and Galloway with ages ra...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Secularization is a term widely used in both sociology and theology, and it bears many meanings. It ...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the c...
Sociological theory regarding contemporary religious conversion is contested and malleable; the once...
This study seeks to explore a variety of sociology of religion positions by studying a Scottish char...
This study seeks to explore a variety of sociology of religion positions by studying a Scottish char...
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human exper...
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human exper...
The aim of this thesis has been to establish whether any form of religiosity plays a role in the li...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
Secularisation is at the centre of a vibrant debate in the sociology of religion. In the last two d...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the ci...
There is continuing interest in religion and spirituality in Britain, although membership of mainstr...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Secularization is a term widely used in both sociology and theology, and it bears many meanings. It ...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the c...
Sociological theory regarding contemporary religious conversion is contested and malleable; the once...
This study seeks to explore a variety of sociology of religion positions by studying a Scottish char...
This study seeks to explore a variety of sociology of religion positions by studying a Scottish char...
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human exper...
“We are not human beings having a spiritual experience. We are spiritual beings having a human exper...
The aim of this thesis has been to establish whether any form of religiosity plays a role in the li...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
The Reformation in Scotland is understood as primarily caused by social changes. In this dissertatio...
Secularisation is at the centre of a vibrant debate in the sociology of religion. In the last two d...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the ci...
There is continuing interest in religion and spirituality in Britain, although membership of mainstr...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Item not available in this repositoryOn 18 September 2014, the Scots faced the choice of voting in f...
Secularization is a term widely used in both sociology and theology, and it bears many meanings. It ...
This thesis examines the relationship between denominational affiliation, class and gender in the c...