The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark using ISSP survey data for 1998 and 2008. The context is de-privatization of religion in secular Western Europe due to Christian cultural defence. The majority of Dutch and British participants hold moderate opinions about mixing religion and politics. The majority of French and Danish participants are against public religion. Comparing 2008 to 1998, anti-public-religion attitudes are more evident in the Netherlands in 2008. It is moderate attitudes that are less likely in Britain and approval is even less likely in France and Denmark in 2008 compared to 1998. Overall, public religion has become more unpopular in all four countries. In terms o...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Starting from the growing importance of religion for politics, this article tests whether religion i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
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Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and e...
The number of Europeans identifying as part of an organised religion has fallen significantly since ...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
There are eight different factors, which – taken together – contribute to a better understanding of ...
Despite a general decline in religious belief and practice in Europe, questions of national religi-o...
Post-secular theory nowadays critiques the secularization notion that religion has increasingly beco...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Starting from the growing importance of religion for politics, this article tests whether religion i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...
The study examines attitudes about public religion in the Netherlands, Britain, France and Denmark u...
A large body of literature has developed, yielding evidence that religion in general and Churches an...
Of all socio-demographic factors, religion is one of the most important determinants of voting behav...
‘Religion’ is a uniquely fraught subject in many European societies. Much of the public anxiety surr...
Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
Today, there are new approaches in academic debates about religion which enjoy high popularity and e...
The number of Europeans identifying as part of an organised religion has fallen significantly since ...
What are the political implications of differences in growth rates between secular and religious pop...
Analysis of International Social Survey Program (ISSP) data collected in 18 Western countries in 199...
There are eight different factors, which – taken together – contribute to a better understanding of ...
Despite a general decline in religious belief and practice in Europe, questions of national religi-o...
Post-secular theory nowadays critiques the secularization notion that religion has increasingly beco...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
Starting from the growing importance of religion for politics, this article tests whether religion i...
The sociology of religion literature recognizes secularization as an uneven process complicated by i...