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Counting Religion in Britain, July 2022
Counting Religion in Britain, No. 82, July 2022 features sixteen new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link No 82 July 2022 … Continue reading
Posted in church attendance, Covid-19, Historical studies, News from religious organisations, Official data, Religion and Education, Religion and Politics, religious festivals, Religious prejudice, Survey news
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Counting Religion in Britain, April 2022
Counting Religion in Britain, No. 79, April 2022 features 14 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link No 79 April 2022 … Continue reading
Posted in Attitudes towards Religion, church attendance, Covid-19, News from religious organisations, Official data, Religion and Education, Religion and Politics, Religion and Social Capital, Religion in public debate, Religion Online, Religious beliefs, Religious Census, religious festivals, Survey news
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Counting Religion in Britain, April 2021
Counting Religion in Britain, No. 67, April 2021 features 11 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link: No 67 April 2021 … Continue reading
Posted in Covid-19, Historical studies, Ministry studies, News from religious organisations, Religion and Education, Religion and Politics, Religion and Social Capital, Religious prejudice, Survey news
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Counting Religion in Britain, February 2021
Counting Religion in Britain, No. 65, February 2021 features 30 new sources of British religious statistics. The contents list appears below and a PDF version of the full text can be downloaded from the following link: No 65 February 2021 … Continue reading
Posted in Attitudes towards Religion, Covid-19, Historical studies, Ministry studies, News from religious organisations, Official data, People news, Religion and Ethnicity, Religion and Politics, Religion and Social Capital, Religious Census, Religious prejudice, Survey news
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