The Church of England responded quickly and decisively to the Government’s lockdown of the nation on 23 March 2020 by a total lock-up of all its churches and a swift move to a new online presence. Drawing on data from the Coronavirus, Church & You Survey provided by 1,642 female and 854 male churchgoing lay Anglicans in England, the present analyses tested the thesis that the response of the Church of England would be assessed more favourably by women than by men. The data found that men evaluated the national leadership less favourably, were more critical of the policy to lock-up churches, and were less positive about the online future. These findings are read against the background of a Church in which men are already marginalised and may...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Within the one Church, the Church of England holds together in tension two distinctive streams, one ...
Given the importance of older churchgoers in maintaining and sustaining the functioning of Anglican ...
Attitude toward church buildings was assessed among a sample of 6,476 churchgoers in England during ...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on...
The fragile church thesis was originally shaped by Lawson on the basis of qualitative research among...
The aim of the present study is to analyse the qualitative text written on the back page of a quanti...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 826 ‘non-ministering’ Anglic...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Within the one Church, the Church of England holds together in tension two distinctive streams, one ...
Given the importance of older churchgoers in maintaining and sustaining the functioning of Anglican ...
Attitude toward church buildings was assessed among a sample of 6,476 churchgoers in England during ...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on...
The fragile church thesis was originally shaped by Lawson on the basis of qualitative research among...
The aim of the present study is to analyse the qualitative text written on the back page of a quanti...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 826 ‘non-ministering’ Anglic...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...