textabstractResearch from the Netherlands has pointed out that the increased popularity of New Age since the 1960s by no means compensates for the dramatic decline of the Christian churches. From a theoretical point of view, however, it is more important to study why those remarkably divergent developments have occured in the first place. This article does this by analyzing survey data collected among the Dutch population at large in 1998, focusing on a comparison of the young and the elderly. It is concluded, first, that there are no indications that the decline of the Christian tradition has been caused by a process of rationalization. Second, the decline of the Christan tradition and the growth of nonreligiosity as well as New Age are ca...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
Contains fulltext : 192649.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Why has the Net...
Declining belief in God and increasing belief in the supernatural? Trends between 1979 and 2000 expl...
Declining belief in God and increasing belief in the supernatural? Trends between 1979 and 2000 expl...
Religion is gradually losing its influence in Dutch society, which is one aspect of ‘secularization’...
Contains fulltext : 55958pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Religion is g...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Contains fulltext : 73396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Is there an on...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...
Why has the Netherlands witnessed such a strong process of secularization? This article examines thi...
Contains fulltext : 192649.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Why has the Net...
Declining belief in God and increasing belief in the supernatural? Trends between 1979 and 2000 expl...
Declining belief in God and increasing belief in the supernatural? Trends between 1979 and 2000 expl...
Religion is gradually losing its influence in Dutch society, which is one aspect of ‘secularization’...
Contains fulltext : 55958pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Religion is g...
The Netherlands has become one of the most secular countries in the world. A vast majority of the Du...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Is there an ongoing decline in religious beliefs in the Netherlands? Using cross-sectional data from...
Contains fulltext : 73396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Is there an on...
Original title: Secularisatie in de jaren negentig. The Netherlands is a highly secularised coun...
strates that Christian desires for a public role of religion are strongest in countries where Christ...
In this article, we examine why people in the Netherlands switch between religious denominations or ...