Towards religious polarisation in post-industrial societies? Mutations and effects of religious commitment in North America, Europe and Oceania
<p>For over a century, many have been predicting the demise of religion within Western societies. However, while individual religiosity has mutated since the Victorian era, many studies since the 1960s have shown that the contemporary social realities of religion are complex and varied. More r...
Main Author: | Wilkins-Laflamme, S |
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Other Authors: | de Graaf, N |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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