Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 7,059 students aged 13–15 in England and Wales, this study examines parental and peer influence on church attendance among 645 students who identified themselves as Anglicans (Church of England or Church in Wales). The data demonstrated that young Anglicans who practised their Anglican identity by attending church did so primarily because their parents were Anglican churchgoers. Moreover, young Anglican churchgoers were most likely to keep going to church if their churchgoing parents also talked with them about their faith. Among this age group of Anglicans, peer support seemed insignificant in comparison with parental support. The implication from these findings for an Anglican Church strategy ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between church attendance of some of the ...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey, this study was designed to ass...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey (NCLS), this study was designed...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Drawing on the survey conducted by Christian Research and commissioned by the Youthscape Centre for ...
Drawing on the survey conducted by Christian Research and commissioned by the Youthscape Centre for ...
Catholic teaching since the time of the Second Vatican Council has emphasised the importance of the ...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence from international research concerning the personal and ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between church attendance of some of the ...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey, this study was designed to ass...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 9,810 young people in England, Scotland, and Wales, th...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey (NCLS), this study was designed...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
Drawing on the survey conducted by Christian Research and commissioned by the Youthscape Centre for ...
Drawing on the survey conducted by Christian Research and commissioned by the Youthscape Centre for ...
Catholic teaching since the time of the Second Vatican Council has emphasised the importance of the ...
This paper begins by reviewing the evidence from international research concerning the personal and ...
This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (se...
The purpose of this study is to determine the relationship between church attendance of some of the ...
Recent research on intergenerational faith transfer has argued that (a) parents have a direct effect...