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Attitudes to baptism and Holy Communion (1651)


Type of Data: Attitudes to baptism and Holy Communion (1651)

Faith Community: Christianity (Church in Wales)

Date: 1993

Geography: Wales

Sample Size: 242 (64% response)

Population: Stipendiary parochial clergy of the Church in Wales

Keywords: Baptism, children, churchmanship, confirmation, Holy Communion, initiation

Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire

Collection Agency: T. Hugh Thomas

Published Source:

  • T. Hugh Thomas, 'An Examination of the Attitudes of the Clerics of the Church in Wales to Christian Initiation', University of Oxford M.Th. thesis, 1994
  • Leslie John Francis and T. Hugh Thomas, 'Are Anglo-Catholic Priests More Feminine? A Study Among Male Anglican Clergy', Pastoral Sciences, Vol. 15, 1996, pp. 15-22
  • Leslie John Francis and T. Hugh Thomas, 'Mystical Orientation and Personality Among Anglican Clergy', Pastoral Psychology, Vol. 45, 1996, pp. 99-105
  • Leslie John Francis and T. Hugh Thomas, 'Are Charismatic Ministers Less Stable? A Study Among Male Anglican Clergy', Review of Religious Research, Vol. 39, 1997, pp. 61-9
  • Leslie John Francis, Keith T. Littler and T. Hugh Thomas, 'Fenced Fonts or Open Doors? An Empirical Survey of Baptismal Policy Among Clergy in the Church in Wales', Implicit Religion, Vol. 3, 2000, pp. 73-86
  • Keith T. Littler, Leslie John Francis and T. Hugh Thomas, 'The Admission of Children to Communion Before Confirmation: A Survey Among Church in Wales Clerics', Contact, No. 139, 2002, pp. 24-38

    BRIN ID: 1651

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