Clements provides a detailed study of religious beliefs in British society, using a broad range of opinion poll and social survey data. Examining public opinion on religious-secular issues, this book provides a rich analysis of the belief and attitudes of social groups over time.
'Surveying Christian Beliefs and Religious Debates in Post-War Britain offers a carefully measured survey and analysis that will be required reading for any serious commentator on religious trends in modern Britain [...] I recommend this book very highly.'-Robin Gill, University of Kent, UK
'This book is a timely and useful contribution for any social scientist or practical theologian who wants to understand the religious landscape of Christian beliefs in Britain today.'-Andrew Village, York St John University, UK
'This book is a timely and useful contribution for any social scientist or practical theologian who wants to understand the religious landscape of Christian beliefs in Britain today.'-Andrew Village, York St John University, UK