Father Robert Drinan SJ, the American Jesuit priest and former Congressman, surprised his Australian audience recently by saying that he thought Australia was a very religious country. They assured him quickly that it wasn't, and surprised him in turn by saying that they thought the United States was a very religious country. Father Drinan seemed mystified. So much for a prophet - or a saint - in his or her own country
Australians as a people are not generally noted for their piety or for their holiness. They are a pr...
Although sociologists have increasingly abandoned the assumption that secularization is an inevitabl...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
How does the practice of religion differ in America in comparison with Australia? Rev. David Coffey...
The most recent Australian Census, conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in 2016 (w...
Manning Clark once very famously described Australians’ view of religion a shy hope in the heart.” T...
Modern Australia is a plural, multi-cultural, multi-faith society comprising approximately 22.5 mill...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
The legacy of the Enlightenment is increasingly contested in the twenty-first century. Science is a ...
In this first issue of the Australian Religion Studies REVIEW, continuity is affirmed with its prede...
Contemporary Australian expressions of religion and spirituality demonstrate a diversityand flexibil...
[Extract] Australia is a secular society-in many ways, an emphatically secular society. There are fe...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
The article responds to a challenge to focus the values of Christianity toward making 21st century A...
Australians as a people are not generally noted for their piety or for their holiness. They are a pr...
Although sociologists have increasingly abandoned the assumption that secularization is an inevitabl...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...
How does the practice of religion differ in America in comparison with Australia? Rev. David Coffey...
The most recent Australian Census, conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) in 2016 (w...
Manning Clark once very famously described Australians’ view of religion a shy hope in the heart.” T...
Modern Australia is a plural, multi-cultural, multi-faith society comprising approximately 22.5 mill...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
Institutionally and culturally, Australia bridges Britain and the United States, the Old and New Wor...
The legacy of the Enlightenment is increasingly contested in the twenty-first century. Science is a ...
In this first issue of the Australian Religion Studies REVIEW, continuity is affirmed with its prede...
Contemporary Australian expressions of religion and spirituality demonstrate a diversityand flexibil...
[Extract] Australia is a secular society-in many ways, an emphatically secular society. There are fe...
Religion’s persistent and new visibility in political life has prompted a significant global debate....
The article responds to a challenge to focus the values of Christianity toward making 21st century A...
Australians as a people are not generally noted for their piety or for their holiness. They are a pr...
Although sociologists have increasingly abandoned the assumption that secularization is an inevitabl...
Global Catholic Charismatic Renewal [CCR] has been the subject of very few scholarly historical stud...