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Religious beliefs, practices and attitudes (1970)


Type of Data: Religious beliefs, practices and attitudes (1970)

Faith Community: General, Alternative

Date: 1986, February-September

Geography: Local survey. Hull

Sample Size: 207 (52% response)

Population: Adults aged 18 and over living on the Longhill council estate

Keywords: Afterlife, baptism, Bible, Christianity, Christmas, church attendance, churchgoing, clergy, comfort, confirmation, Easter, evolution, fortune telling, funerals, ghosts, God, godparents, harvest festival, horoscopes, Jesus Christ, life after death, lucky numbers, marriage, pastoral visits, personal problems, prayer, reincarnation, religion, religious affiliation, religious education, religious festivals, self-assessed religiosity, Sunday school, vicars, walking under ladders, world religions

Collection Method: Face-to-face interview

Collection Agency: Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Hull

Sponsor: Church of England

Survey Instrument: Forster, Church and People, pp. 128-37

Published Source:

  • Peter G. Forster, Church and People on Longhill Estate, Hull: Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, University of Hull, 1989
  • Peter G. Forster, 'Residual Religiosity on a Hull Council Estate', Sociological Review, Vol. 37, 1989, pp. 474-504
  • Peter G. Forster, 'Residual Religiosity on a Hull Council Estate', Contemporary Mainstream Religion: Studies from Humberside and Lincolnshire, ed. Peter G. Forster, Aldershot: Avebury, 1995, pp. 1-33

    BRIN ID: 1970

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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