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Bible-reading, and attitudes to the Bible and its authority (1415)


Type of Data: Bible-reading, and attitudes to the Bible and its authority (1415)

Faith Community: Christianity

Date: 1999-2001

Geography: England

Sample Size: 404

Population: Church of England churchgoers

Keywords: Abortion, authority, belonging, Bible, charismatic movement, Christianity, church attendance, churchgoing, churchmanship, cohabitation, divorce, dogmatism, Holy Spirit, homosexuality, Islam, literalism, miracles, parables, pre-marital sex, psychological type, truth

Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire

Collection Agency: Andrew Village

Published Source:

  • Andrew Village, 'Biblical Interpretation Among Church of England Lay People', University of Bristol Ph.D. thesis, 2003
  • Andrew Village, 'Assessing Belief About the Bible: A Study Among Anglican Laity', Review of Religious Research, Vol. 46, 2004-05, pp. 243-54
  • Andrew Village and Leslie John Francis, 'The Relationship of Psychological Type Preferences to Biblical Interpretation', Journal of Empirical Theology, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2005, pp. 74-89
  • Andrew Village, 'Factors Shaping Biblical Literalism: A Study Among Anglican Laity', Journal of Beliefs and Values, Vol. 26, 2005, pp. 29-38
  • Andrew Village, 'Dimensions of Belief About Miraculous Healing', Mental Health, Religion and Culture, Vol. 8, 2005, pp. 97-107
  • Andrew Village, 'Christian Belief About the Bible and the Holy Spirit in Relation to Psychological Type', Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 16, 2006, pp. 1-16
  • Andrew Village, 'Biblical Interpretative Horizons and Ordinary Readers: An Empirical Study', Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 17, 2006, pp. 157-76
  • Andrew Village, The Bible and Lay People: An Empirical Approach to Ordinary Hermeneutics, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007
  • Andrew Village, 'Feeling In and Falling Out: An Individual Differences Approach to Sense of Belonging and Frequency of Disagreeing Among Anglican Congregations', Archive for the Psychology of Religion, Vol. 29, 2007, pp. 269-88

    BRIN ID: 1415

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    Posted by: Clive D. Field


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