Evangelical attitudes to generational differences in church and society (3744)
Type of Data: Evangelical attitudes to generational differences in church and society (3744)
Faith Community: Christianity
Date: 2016, February
Geography: United Kingdom
Population: Self-identifying evangelicals in membership of the 21st Century Evangelicals research panel or recruited via open invitation on the Evangelical Alliance’s website and through social media networks
Keywords: Age profile of church, age-specific ministries, baby boomers, care of the elderly, children, church leader, committed Christian, denominational background, eschatological beliefs, ethnic background, Evangelical Alliance, evangelical Christian, hopes and prayers, income, millennials, parents, personal milestones, relationships between generations, retirement
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: Evangelical Alliance
Sponsor: Evangelical Alliance and three other organizations forming its Research Club
Published Source:
Joanna Wright, ‘Millennials to Boomers: Is the Church Really One Body in Christ?’, IDEA, July-August 2016, pp. 14-15
BRIN ID: 3744
Remarks:
21st Century Evangelicals, 22. The core sample was drawn from the Evangelical Alliance’s self-selecting research panel (‘an opportunity sample’), which is possibly unrepresentative of evangelical churchgoers as a whole. Additional respondents were recruited via an open invitation on the Evangelical Alliance’s website and through social media networks. Dataset available at UKDA as SN 7787.
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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