This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted with a conservative evangelical Anglican congregation in London, I describe how students in this church come to embody a highly cognitive, word-based mode of belief through particular material practices. As they learn to identify themselves as believers, practices of reflexivity and accountability enable them to develop a sense of narrative coherence in their lives that allows them to negotiate tensions that arise from their participation in church and broader social structures. I demonstrate that propositional belief – in contexts where it becomes an identity marker – is bound up with relational practices...
This article explores what ideas of religious literacy might look like in practice, using the exampl...
Contemporary global evangelical Christianity, as exemplified by the Emerging Church movement, is a p...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
Evidence from a three-year case study suggests that how young people discuss their beliefs reflect w...
This article examines the interplay of different processes of cultural and subjective fragmentation ...
Economic uncertainties have unsettled the status of higher education as an assured means to social m...
Recent research on religion’s influence on civic life in the United States has focused predominantly...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the presence and outworking of Christian fait...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
The Sunday Assembly, a secular congregation with the motto ‘Live Better, Help Often, Wonder More’, t...
Within the context of general denominational decline, this thesis sets out to explore how and why pe...
This article argues that the contemporary renewal of religious life requires that ‘fresh expressions...
The awareness of secularisation may not have served as a focus for curricula development in theologi...
This study explores how undergraduate members of Christian parachurch groups construct what it means...
This article explores what ideas of religious literacy might look like in practice, using the exampl...
Contemporary global evangelical Christianity, as exemplified by the Emerging Church movement, is a p...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...
This article explores the formation of British evangelical university students as believers. Drawing...
Evidence from a three-year case study suggests that how young people discuss their beliefs reflect w...
This article examines the interplay of different processes of cultural and subjective fragmentation ...
Economic uncertainties have unsettled the status of higher education as an assured means to social m...
Recent research on religion’s influence on civic life in the United States has focused predominantly...
This article aims to contribute to an understanding of the presence and outworking of Christian fait...
This article argues for a certain kind of pluralism in the context of the secular university that wo...
The Sunday Assembly, a secular congregation with the motto ‘Live Better, Help Often, Wonder More’, t...
Within the context of general denominational decline, this thesis sets out to explore how and why pe...
This article argues that the contemporary renewal of religious life requires that ‘fresh expressions...
The awareness of secularisation may not have served as a focus for curricula development in theologi...
This study explores how undergraduate members of Christian parachurch groups construct what it means...
This article explores what ideas of religious literacy might look like in practice, using the exampl...
Contemporary global evangelical Christianity, as exemplified by the Emerging Church movement, is a p...
As a cultural process, secularization defines the contexts of Westernized countries in which theolo...