
The Secularisation Debate
Examine the arguments and evidence for and against the theory of secularisation. Consider whether religious belief and practice are declining in significance in the modern world.
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Examine the arguments and evidence for and against the theory of secularisation. Consider whether religious belief and practice are declining in significance in the modern world.
Key Questions
- Explain three arguments that support the secularisation thesis in contemporary Britain.
- Analyse the evidence used to challenge the idea that society is becoming more secular.
- Evaluate the view that secularisation is a universal process in all modern industrial societies.
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