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Title: | Campaigning for global justice: attender attitudes |
Other Titles: | NCLS Research Fact sheet-13001 |
Authors: | Miriam Pepper Ruth Powell Sam Sterland Steve Bevis |
Keywords: | global;justice;overseas |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | NCLS Research |
Citation: | Bevis, S., Hancock, N., Pepper, M., Powell, R., & Sterland, S. (2013). Campaigning for global justice:attender attitudes, NCLS Research Fact Sheet 13001. Sydney: NCLS Research. |
Abstract: | Awareness of inequality, and of popular responses to poverty such as charity giving and mass advocacy campaigns, has grown significantly since the late 1990s. What are church attenders’ views concerning support for, and participation in, these responses to poverty? Should the church campaign for global justice? In late 2011 as a part of the 2011 National Church Life Survey, a sample of Catholic, Anglican and Protestant church attenders were asked the following question: “Do you believe it is a Christian responsibility to take part in mass campaigns designed to address issues of global poverty or injustice (e.g. Make Poverty History, Micah Challenge)?” |
URI: | http://www.ncls.org.au/research/ncls-fact-sheet-13001 http://library.ncls.org.au/handle/123456789/145 |
Appears in Collections: | Fact sheets |
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