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Frequency and subjects of prayer, religious identity, frequency of attending religious services, and attitudes to socio-economic issues (4047)


Type of Data: Frequency and subjects of prayer, religious identity, frequency of attending religious services, and attitudes to socio-economic issues (4047)

Faith Community: General

Date: 2020, 17-20 January

Geography: Great Britain

Sample Size: 2023

Population: Adults aged 18 and over

Keywords: #PrayFor, abortion, assisted suicide, attendance at religious services, Australian wildfires, big business, Brexit, censorship of explicit content, charitable giving, cheating on a spouse, civic engagement and comfort, death penalty, Duke of Edinburgh, economics, environmentally harmful habits, exploiting the system, flooding in Derbyshire and Yorkshire, generation of wealth, government, help a neighbour, libertarianism, London Bridge attack, marginalized or threatened, morality, National Health Service, obey authority, political correctness, politics, prayer, Premier Christian Media, Prince Philip’s illness, provide for vulnerable people, public ownership, redistribution of income, regulation, religious affiliation, religious discrimination, representation in civic and political life, same-sex sexual relations, Savanta ComRes, sex before marriage, social media campaigns, Sri Lanka bombings, terrorism, Theos, traditional roles of men and women, train strikes, transitioning to the opposite gender, trust people in the neighbourhood, US/Iran conflict, volunteering, watching pornography, welcomed and respected, welfare benefits, welfare state, welfarism, wrong

Collection Method: Online interview

Collection Agency: Savanta Comres

Sponsor: Premier Christian Media and Theos

Published Source:

  • Paul Bickley and Nathan Mladin, Religious London: Faith in a Global City, London: Theos, 2020
  • http://www.comresglobal.com
  • https://www.theosthinktank.co.uk

    BRIN ID: 4047

    Remarks:

    A sub-set of 1739 Britons (all excluding London) formed a control group for the Savanta ComRes survey of ‘Religious London’ (BRIN ID 4048), answering an identical range of questions.

    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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