Grace Davie’s 1994 book Religion in Britain Since 1945 has been one of the leading resources in the field of the Sociology of Religion. A revised edition, published in 2015, describes the religious situation in twenty-first century Britain, taking into account the changes that have taken place in the last two decades. Here Davie explores the nature of these transformations
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David Cameron is seeking to put families at the heart of new government policies, in a change of bot...
The increasing role of religion in public space must not be equated with an increase in socio-politi...
This month the government announced its plans to remove the 50% cap on selection by religion for fai...
In March 2016 the University of Warwick convened a panel to consider the Commission on Religion and ...
Today’s discourse about religion in the public sphere is dominated by debates around radicalisation,...
In Britain today there is no particular religion that can define our public concerns or shared ident...
Religiously-motivated litigation – or “religitigation” – is on the rise in the UK. These cases, many...
In a recent article for the Journal of Youth Studies, Nicola Madge and Peter J Hemming draw on findi...
In the last two decades there has been a pressing need to make sense of religion in international po...
As the writings of Charles Taylor have shown secularism and secularisation can mean different things...
Discourse analysis, social constructionism, rhetorical studies, literary studies and in general the ...
Pentecostals traditionally see social issues in spiritual terms. Here, Leslie Fesenmyer details how ...
Multi-faith spaces display and influence the state of public religion at UK universities. In the pas...
Over the last few years, the UK has emerged as one of the leading fronts in the global mindfulness m...
In his last two books and in the essays and interviews associated with them, Foucault develops a new...
David Cameron is seeking to put families at the heart of new government policies, in a change of bot...
The increasing role of religion in public space must not be equated with an increase in socio-politi...
This month the government announced its plans to remove the 50% cap on selection by religion for fai...