Remarks:
A random sample of one in three names was drawn from clergy under 70 listed in Crockford’s Clerical Directory, and a questionnaire sent to the 5000 of the resulting 6000 for whom email addresses were available
Posted by: Clive D. Field
Type of Data: Attitudes and beliefs of Anglican clergy (3430)
Faith Community: Christianity (Church of England)
Date: 2014, 14 August-8 September
Geography: United Kingdom and Ireland
Sample Size: 1509
Population: Clergy under 70 in the Church of England, Church in Wales, Scottish Episcopal Church, and Church of Ireland
Keywords: Abortion, Anglican Communion, assisted suicide, balance of power, British society, charismatic, Christians, Church and State, Church of England, churchmanship, clergy, clergy accommodation, constituencies, discrimination, disestablishment, financial support, general principles, God, immigration, laity, ministerial role, negative force, other religions, parish system, positive force, same-sex marriage, sources of guidance, talents, toleration, uniformity, unity, welfare
Collection Method: Online interview
Collection Agency: YouGov
Sponsor: University of Lancaster and Westminster Faith Debates
Published Source:
BRIN ID: 3430
Remarks:
A random sample of one in three names was drawn from clergy under 70 listed in Crockford’s Clerical Directory, and a questionnaire sent to the 5000 of the resulting 6000 for whom email addresses were available
Posted by: Clive D. Field
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