religion in australia since 1945
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outline changing patterns of religious adherence from 1945 to the present using census data
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Christianity as the major religious tradition
The most common religious affiliations reported in the 2006 Census continued to be Catholic (26%) and Anglican (19%).
“Account for” = why??History, demography, immigration, culture,
inheritance, habit, establishment, education
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Christianity as the major religious tradition
Class debate during revision:
Internet research prior to the debate.
That Australia is a Christian country.
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Immigration
Students need 1. facts2. trends3. impacts
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denominational switching
1.Who switches?Protestant non-aligned congregationsPentecostal
2.Who doesn’t switch?OrthodoxCatholic
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denominational switching3.Why do they switch?Aggressive proselytisingMarketingRelationship buildingModes of worshipProximityUse of communication technology
(Internet)
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rise of New Age religions
http://www.stmarys.nsw.edu.au/library/secured/arc/index.html
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http://delicious.com/unenlightened
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Secularism
The rise of the no religion and not stated categories in the census
The results of the National Church Life Survey
http://www.ncls.org.au/default.aspx?sitemapid=133
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The National Council of ChurchesWhat has changed as a result?
NSW Ecumenical CouncilWhat has changed as a result?
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ExamplesMake a judgement of its importance