This study explores the connections between churchgoing and two fields of Christian moral values (sex-related and substance-related) among 23,714 13- to 15-year-old students in England and Wales who self-identified as either Christian or as of no religion. Bivariate crosstabulation identifies clear patterns of association. Multiple regression analyses confirm that the associations persist after controlling for personal factors (sex and age) and for psychological factors (extraversion, neuroticism, and psychoticism). Multiple regression analyses also suggest that additional variance is explained when two aspects of intrinsic religiosity are added to the model (personal prayer and belief in God) and that much of the variance accounted for by ...
This article reports on the development of scales for measuring moral values in three domains: anti-...
The involvement of the Christian Churches within a state-maintained system of schools, as in the cas...
This study explored and operationalised two theological constructs, one concerning the nature of bei...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This study explores the connection between Christianity and environmental concern among a sample of ...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 7,059 students aged 13–15 in England and Wales, this s...
AbstractThis study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of stud...
From the late 1960s independent Christian schools have emerged in England and Wales, initiated eithe...
The notion that you don’t have to go to church to be a good Christian is accepted as an indicator of...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey, this study was designed to ass...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This article reports on the development of scales for measuring moral values in three domains: anti-...
The involvement of the Christian Churches within a state-maintained system of schools, as in the cas...
This study explored and operationalised two theological constructs, one concerning the nature of bei...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This study explores the connection between Christianity and environmental concern among a sample of ...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
Responding to the problem facing the Church of England, as identified by the Church Growth Research ...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
Drawing on data from a survey conducted among 7,059 students aged 13–15 in England and Wales, this s...
AbstractThis study set out to explore the trajectory of personal, moral and spiritual values of stud...
From the late 1960s independent Christian schools have emerged in England and Wales, initiated eithe...
The notion that you don’t have to go to church to be a good Christian is accepted as an indicator of...
Drawing on data from the 2011 Australian National Church Life Survey, this study was designed to ass...
This study employs multi-level linear statistical modelling to examine the power of school-level and...
This article reports on the development of scales for measuring moral values in three domains: anti-...
The involvement of the Christian Churches within a state-maintained system of schools, as in the cas...
This study explored and operationalised two theological constructs, one concerning the nature of bei...