This article examines the interplay of different processes of cultural and subjective fragmentation experienced by conservative evangelical Anglicans, based on an ethnographic study of a congregation in central London. The author focuses on the evangelistic speaking practices of members of this church to explore how individuals negotiate contradictory norms of interaction as they move through different city spaces, and considers their response to tensions created by the demands of their workplace and their religious lives. Drawing on Georg Simmel’s ‘The Metropolis and Mental Life’, the author argues that their faith provides a sense of coherence and unity that responds to experiences of cultural fragmentation characteristic of everyday life...
This article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early ...
This article examines the growing scholarly interest in urban religion, situating the topic in relat...
This article brings Max Weber’s argument about the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism int...
This article examines the interplay of different processes of cultural and subjective fragmentation ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of communities, businesses and individuals in a city in the Pac...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
The thesis examines the under-studied contemporary phenomenon of White British growthfocussed, “apo...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
Evangelical Christianity is commonly interpreted in terms of an ongoing reaction to a religiously an...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional“ religious communities-partic...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional” religious communities—partic...
New Protestant churches are being founded in cities around the world. They are the product of a cons...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional” religious communities—partic...
A new model of mission is emerging among participants in the urban ministry of the Eden Network whic...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early ...
This article examines the growing scholarly interest in urban religion, situating the topic in relat...
This article brings Max Weber’s argument about the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism int...
This article examines the interplay of different processes of cultural and subjective fragmentation ...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of communities, businesses and individuals in a city in the Pac...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
The thesis examines the under-studied contemporary phenomenon of White British growthfocussed, “apo...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
Evangelical Christianity is commonly interpreted in terms of an ongoing reaction to a religiously an...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional“ religious communities-partic...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional” religious communities—partic...
New Protestant churches are being founded in cities around the world. They are the product of a cons...
This article considers the ways in which well-established “traditional” religious communities—partic...
A new model of mission is emerging among participants in the urban ministry of the Eden Network whic...
This article explores the constitution of religious spaces and publics in the city through case stud...
This article considers how lecturing in Victoria Park in the East End of London allowed three early ...
This article examines the growing scholarly interest in urban religion, situating the topic in relat...
This article brings Max Weber’s argument about the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism int...