The decline of traditional Christian beliefs in Germany.

Sociology of ReligionVol. 59 Nbr. 2, June 1998

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The decline of traditional Christian beliefs in Germany.

In 1967, on the occasion of a period of religious controversy, the German magazine, Der Spiegel, commissioned an opinion survey of religious beliefs in the Federal Republic of Germany. Now a quarter of a century later, present controversy within the Catholic Church seemed reason enough for Der Spiegel to make a fresh review of the religious beliefs of the German people.

Accordingly in 1992 the Bielefelder Emnid Institute was given the task of questioning 2,000 West German and 1,000 East German citizens about...

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