Understanding variations in public attitudes toward religious diversity is a matter of concern within both the social scientific study of religion (concerned with religious factors) and empirical theology (concerned with theological factors). Drawing on data provided by 335 13- to 15-year-old Muslim students from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, this study tests the power of religious factors and theological factors to explain variance within the Muslim Attitude toward Religious Diversity Index (MARDI). Regression analyses demonstrate that theological factors account for much more variance than religious factors in explaining individual differences in Muslim students’ attitudes toward religious diversity. In this regard unders...
Understanding variations in public attitudes toward freedom of religious clothing and symbols in sch...
Der Beitrag berichtet über die Ergebnisse einer dreijährigen Studie (2009-2012) an der Universität W...
Empirical research within the social scientific study of religion in general and within the psycholo...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
For the first time in 2001 the Census for England and Wales included a question on religious identit...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
This essay discusses the design of the quantitative component of the ‘Young People’s Attitudes to Re...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
A sample of 3783 11- to 16-year-old secondary school pupils completed the Astley-Francis Scale of At...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
This study traces the changing face of religious diversity in Wales from the conceptualization of di...
The Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
Understanding variations in public attitudes toward freedom of religious clothing and symbols in sch...
Der Beitrag berichtet über die Ergebnisse einer dreijährigen Studie (2009-2012) an der Universität W...
Empirical research within the social scientific study of religion in general and within the psycholo...
Within the context of the “Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity” project at the Warwick R...
This article is based on data arising from focus group discussions with young people in British scho...
For the first time in 2001 the Census for England and Wales included a question on religious identit...
Investigating the hitherto unexplored topic of how young people understand and relate to religious d...
This study examines the religious and social significance of self-assigned religious affiliation amo...
In this article, we outline the development and validation of an instrument for the assessment of at...
This essay discusses the design of the quantitative component of the ‘Young People’s Attitudes to Re...
The quantitative strand of the Young People’s Attitudes towards Religious Diversity Project, conduct...
A sample of 3783 11- to 16-year-old secondary school pupils completed the Astley-Francis Scale of At...
The Young People's Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
This study traces the changing face of religious diversity in Wales from the conceptualization of di...
The Young People’s Attitudes to Religious Diversity Project was established to compare the attitudes...
Understanding variations in public attitudes toward freedom of religious clothing and symbols in sch...
Der Beitrag berichtet über die Ergebnisse einer dreijährigen Studie (2009-2012) an der Universität W...
Empirical research within the social scientific study of religion in general and within the psycholo...