Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Religious beliefs and attitudes to moral issues and to current issues in the Church of England (1356)
Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)
Date: 2001, Autumn-2002, Spring
Geography: England
Sample Size: 1741 clergy (46% response) and 1910 laity (76% response)
Population: Church of England clergy and laity
Keywords: Abortion, atonement, bishops, business plan, church attendance, church growth, churchmanship, Church of England, church unity, clergy, clergy time, condoms, confidence in ministry, contraception, creed, divorce, email, Eucharist, euthanasia, faith schools, finance, God, God’s closeness, Holy Spirit, homosexuality, Jesus Christ, lay ministry, leadership, Methodist Church, miracles, morning after pill, ordination of divorcees, ordination of women, Orthodox Churches, pastoral care, patronage, pensions, Pope, practising homosexuals, pressure points, priests, Resurrection, Roman Catholic Church, salvation, schools, Section 28, services, stipends, synodical government, Trinity, Universal Pastor, Virgin Birth, way of salvation, women bishops, workload, worship
Collection Method: Self-completion postal questionnaire
Collection Agency: Christian Research
Sponsor: Cost of Conscience
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 1356
Remarks:
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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