Much has been written about the persistent and rapid decline of churchgoing among all sections of the British population, women as well as men, although women still constitute the majority in most congregations (Brierley 2003; 2006; Brown 2001; 2006; 2010; Bruce 2002; Crockett & Voas 2006; Heelas & Woodhead 2005; McLeod 2007). Rather less attention has been paid in Britain to returning to churchgoing. The article considers the cases of a small group of women, aged 40 and upwards, part of a larger study, most of whom have returned to church after a considerable absence, and the reasons they give for their return. Five newer approaches to the study of religiosity are then briefly introduced, the better to explain and analyse the forms...
Britain along with other western European countries has seen a marked decrease in allegiance to trad...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
This thesis is based upon interview and participant observation data from seventy women, of the boom...
- Provides a detailed record of a vanishing people (Generation A) through ethnographic fieldwork sit...
ABSTRACT Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to in...
In 1999 I wrote an article ‘on leaving the church’ (Craske and Marsh 1999). In this article I revisi...
Problem: Formerly married people are a growing population in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Wheth...
Frequency of cohabitation among 13,703 adults from the British Social Attitudes dataset for 1985-200...
Although the theology of Roman Catholic apostolic or active religious life for women continues to de...
Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to industrial ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of three interviews wi...
This research project seeks to asses what if any merits there are to the belief that the Baby Boomer...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
This paper employs empirical research methods to ascertain ways in which Christianity may need to de...
Britain along with other western European countries has seen a marked decrease in allegiance to trad...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...
This thesis is based upon interview and participant observation data from seventy women, of the boom...
- Provides a detailed record of a vanishing people (Generation A) through ethnographic fieldwork sit...
ABSTRACT Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to in...
In 1999 I wrote an article ‘on leaving the church’ (Craske and Marsh 1999). In this article I revisi...
Problem: Formerly married people are a growing population in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Wheth...
Frequency of cohabitation among 13,703 adults from the British Social Attitudes dataset for 1985-200...
Although the theology of Roman Catholic apostolic or active religious life for women continues to de...
Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to industrial ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This data collection consists of three interviews wi...
This research project seeks to asses what if any merits there are to the belief that the Baby Boomer...
The normative value of, and the extent of popular engagement with, different forms of commitment dif...
This paper employs empirical research methods to ascertain ways in which Christianity may need to de...
Britain along with other western European countries has seen a marked decrease in allegiance to trad...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...
Since the 1960s, church attendance has been steadily declining in both the United Kingdom and the Un...