Counting Religion in Britain, December 2024

Counting Religion in Britain, No. 111, December 2024 features thirteen short articles on 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 111 December 2024

OPINION POLLS

  • Likes about Christmas: YouGov poll among British adults
  • Christmas in 1969 and 2024 compared: more of a family than a religious occasion
  • Bishops in the House of Lords: should they stay or should they go?

FAITH ORGANIZATION STUDIES

  • Church of England Statistics for Mission, 2023
  • National Secular Society research on the requirement to take GCSE Religious Studies
  • Anti-Semitic incidents in British universities, 2022–24

OFFICIAL STATISTICS

  • Religion and community life in England, 2023/24
  • Enhancing official data collection about Sikhs and Jews as ethnic groups
  • Diversity of the judiciary in England and Wales, 2024

ACADEMIC STUDIES

  • Brethren in the 1851 religious census of England and Wales
  • Religious life in Wiltshire during the 1860s
  • Local and regional case studies of organized Christianity in Britain since 1914
  • Representation of mosques in the British broadsheet press

Please note: Counting Religion in Britain is © Clive D. Field, 2024


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