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Today’s youth are, generally, less religious than their parents, with some exceptions. The growing number of young people who say they have no religion produces all sorts of questions. This lecture presents evidence from a ten-year study probing ‘belief’ and explores how belief is socially constructed, embedded, and reproduced. at University of London

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Today’s youth are, generally, less religious than their parents, with some exceptions. The growing number of young people who say they have no religion produces all sorts of questions. This lecture presents evidence from a ten-year study probing ‘belief’ and explores how belief is socially constructed, embedded, and reproduced.
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But what does this say about those young people who are becoming more religious than older generations? What are they searching for? Research into this question reveals deep longings for belonging, which may speak to a need for greater and stronger connections. Attend this lecture to find out how the BA Religion programme is inter-disciplinary, bringing essential theories and contemporary research from historicised sociology, anthropology, politics and media.

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