
Counting Religion in Britain, 1970-2020, the fourth volume in the author's chronological history of British secularization, sheds significant new light on the nature, scale, and timing of religious change in Britain during the past half-century, with particular reference to quantitative sources. Adopting a key performance indicators approach, twenty-one facets of personal religious belonging, behaving, and believing are examined, offering a much wider range of lenses through which the health of religion can be viewed and appraised than most contemporary scholarship. Summative analysis of these indicators, by means of a secularization dashboard, leads to a reaffirmation of the validity of secularization (in its descriptive sense) as the dominant narrative and direction of travel since 1970, while acknowledging that it is an incomplete process and without endorsing all aspects of the paradigmatic expression of secularization as a by-product of modernization.
This work investigates the nature, scale, and timing of religious change in Britain from 1970 to 2020 through a rigorous quantitative lens. Clive D. Field, a specialist in the history of British religion, utilizes a 'key performance indicators' methodology to evaluate the health of religious practice. By synthesizing diverse statistical data into a 'secularization dashboard,' the author argues that secularization remains the dominant narrative of the period, though he qualifies this as an incomplete and non-linear process.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and sociologists of religion frequently cite this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the statistical trajectory of British secularization. Readers often note the high density of the data and the author's meticulous approach to interpreting long-term trends in religious decline.
Page Count:
488
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192666029
ISBN-13:
9780192666024
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