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The changing psychological type profile and psychological temperament of Church of England clergy
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Attitudes to evolution among Christians, Muslims and the Non-Religious in Britain: differential effects of religious and educational factors
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Stress levels among Anglican clergy: the beneficial effects of feeling supported
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The Church of England
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Intentionality, numerical growth and the rural church
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Post-materialist religion: pagan identities and value change in modern Europe, by Mika T. Lassander -book review-
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Do social crises cause religious revivals? What British church adherence rates show
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Is the United States a counterexample to the secularization thesis?
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All evidence is pointing to greater integration, not less
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All evidence is pointing to greater integration, not less
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Quantitative research
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The normalization of non-religion: a reply to James Lewis
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United Kingdom
David Voas and J. McKeown
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Psychological types and self-assessed leadership skills of clergy in the Church of England
Laura Watt and David Voas
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Religious involvement over the life course: problems of measurement and classification
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Measurements of religion
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Once Muslims are a majority, what will happen?
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Islam predicted to overtake Christianity as world's largest religion by 2070
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Islam is fastest growing faith
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Islam will be most followed religion by 2070
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Report predicts religious shift and growth
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Muslims projected to outnumber Christians by 2100
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Islam projected to be world's largest religion by 2070
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Islam, black migrants' churches to grow in UK, study shows
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Muslims protest on Whitehall against Charlie Hebdo cartoons of Prophet Mohamed
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Religion to be 'black and brown' in faith shift
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The future of religion 'is black and brown'
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Future of religion in Britain is Islam and black majority churches
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Religion to be multi-ethnic in faith shift
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Women ‘more likely to believe in the afterlife’