
The Big Picture Is Well-known: Over The Last Century, Religion In Britain Has Lost Power, Popularity, And Plausibility. Here, Steve Bruce Charts The Quantifiable Changes In Religious Interest And Observance Over The Last Fifty Years By Returning To A Number Of Towns And Villages That Were The Subject Of Detailed Community Studies In The 1950s And 1960s, To See How The Status And Nature Of Religion Has Changed. Drawing On Both Detailed Data On Baptism Rates, Church Weddings, Church Attendance And The Like, And On His Extensive Fieldwork, He Considers The Broader Picture Of Religion Today: The Status Of The Clergy, The Churches' Attempts To Find New Roles, Links Between Religion And Violence, And The Impact Of The Charismatic Movement. Along The Way, Bruce Encounters And Engages With The Contemporary Rise Of Secularism, Considering Our Everyday Secular Tensions With Religion: Arguments Over Moral Issues Such As Abortion And Gay Rights, The Effect Of Social Class On Belief, The Impact Of Religion On British Politics, And The Ways That Local Social Structures Strengthen Or Weaken Religion. Analysing The Obstacles To Any Religious Revival, He Explores How The Current Stock Of Religious Knowledge Is So Depleted, Religion So Unpopular, And Committed Believers So Scarce That Any Significant Reversal Of Religion's Decline In Britain Is Unlikely.
This book investigates the decline of religious influence in Britain over the last century and evaluates the likelihood of a future religious revival. Steve Bruce, a sociologist, utilizes longitudinal data and comparative fieldwork to assess the status of religious observance. By revisiting specific towns and villages originally studied in the 1950s and 1960s, he constructs a framework that links historical religious participation with contemporary secular trends. His analysis posits that the depletion of religious knowledge and the scarcity of committed believers make a significant reversal of this decline improbable.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Sociologists and historians frequently cite this work as a rigorous empirical study of secularization in the United Kingdom. Experts note the density of the statistical analysis, which provides a clear, evidence-based counterpoint to theories suggesting a potential religious resurgence.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192595946
ISBN-13:
9780192595942
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