Growth of Religious Diversity - Vol 1

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Afro-Caribbean Community
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Birmingham Churches
Black Christians
Black Theology
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British Christianity
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Divine Light Mission
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evangelical
gerald
Granth Sahib
Guru Granth Sahib
Guru Nanak
Jesus Army
Jesus Fellowship
Khalsa Sikhs
Late Twentieth Century Britain
life
minority faith communities
movement
multiculturalism research
parsons
postwar British society
Pramukh Swami
Regent's Park Mosque
Regent’s Park Mosque
Rehat Maryada
religion and cultural identity Britain
Religious Movements
religious pluralism
secularisation theory
sociology of religion
Tamil Nadu
traditional
Traditional Christian Churches
UK Islamic Mission
Unification Church
Wesleyan Holiness Church
Young Afro-Caribbeans
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415083263
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Dec 1993
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This two-volume set considers the role and significance of religion in post-war Britian, focusing, in particular, upon the closely inter-related themes of the decline of a specifically `Christian Society' and the emergence of a culturally and religiously plural society. Three core questions are examined in depth: to what extent and in what ways has religion remained a significant factor in British culture and society in the period since 1945?, what role does religion play in interpreting and understanding the development of a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic society in post-war Britain?, and to what extent has Britain remained (or ceased to be) a `religious society' during this period.
Volume 1: Traditions analyses the history and development of the major religious groups present in Britain in the period since 1945. The major religious traditions examined include the traditional Christian churches, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Afro-Caribbean religious groups, New Religious Movements, and the `implicit' religion of the `silent majority' who remain detached from organised religion but are by no means simply secular.
Volume 2: Controversies explores some of the challenges, tensions and controversies presented by the emergence of an increasingly religiously plural society in Britain since 1945. In particular, it focuses on the impact of religious pluralism on both the Christian churches and other religious traditions, the relationship between communal and national `identities' and religion, women and religion, and the relationship between religion and changing attitudes to personal - and especially sexual - morality.