Item does not contain fulltextDue to modernization, individualization and de-institutionalization, there has been a long period of decline in church membership rates in the Netherlands. In this article based on both survey research and church administrations, several levels of involvement are explored within church membership. Nowadays, 40% of the Dutch population is an initiated member of a Chris-tian church. Almost 30% of the Dutch population considers themselves as a member of a church and almost 10% attends church on a regular basis. The participating church members have, besides their religious socialization, social and intrinsic motives to belong to their church. For all other members, church involvement seems to be an inheritance of ...
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The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
Due to modernization, individualization and de-institutionalization, there has been a long period of...
In September 2014 Statistics Netherlands (CBS) presented a religious map of the Netherlands. This ma...
Item does not contain fulltextIn September 2014 Statistics Netherlands (CBS) presented a religious m...
<strong>Behind the numbers are believers, congregations and the church, a practical theologica...
Contains fulltext : 157505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the last...
Shifting backgrounds of participation in voluntary associations in the Netherlands Why has the massi...
Contains fulltext : 62325pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Why has the m...
Conversion and switching between religious denominations in the Netherlands In this article, we exam...
Shifting backgrounds of participation in voluntary associations in the Netherlands Why has the mass...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
Why has the massive decline of religious involvement in The Netherlands since World War II not led t...
Contains fulltext : 208076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The rise of con...
Contains fulltext : 201291.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study trie...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
Due to modernization, individualization and de-institutionalization, there has been a long period of...
In September 2014 Statistics Netherlands (CBS) presented a religious map of the Netherlands. This ma...
Item does not contain fulltextIn September 2014 Statistics Netherlands (CBS) presented a religious m...
<strong>Behind the numbers are believers, congregations and the church, a practical theologica...
Contains fulltext : 157505.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During the last...
Shifting backgrounds of participation in voluntary associations in the Netherlands Why has the massi...
Contains fulltext : 62325pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Why has the m...
Conversion and switching between religious denominations in the Netherlands In this article, we exam...
Shifting backgrounds of participation in voluntary associations in the Netherlands Why has the mass...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
Why has the massive decline of religious involvement in The Netherlands since World War II not led t...
Contains fulltext : 208076.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The rise of con...
Contains fulltext : 201291.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This study trie...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...