Across
- 2. The term used by Hervieu-Leger to describe the loss of collective memory (2 words, no space)
- 3. Davies' term that reflected the fact the clergy practise religion on behalf of the majority, who experience religion second hand - ________ religion.
- 6. ___________ Security Theory. Norris and Inglehart's theory that suggests wealth influences religiosity.
- 9. The term used by Lyon to describe the fact that religious ideas no longer exist in physical churches only because of the media.
- 10. The phrase used by Lyon that suggests that the world is not becoming rationalised, but instead is evolving and developing new unconventional beliefs, practices and spirituality.
- 12. Hervieu-Leger's idea that religion has become individualised and we can select our own DIY beliefs that fit with our lives (2 words, no space)
- 13. Refers to the growing interconnectedness of societies, which has led to greatly increased movements of ideas and beliefs across national boundaries.
Down
- 1. The theoretical perspective that is explored and supported by the research and theories from this topic (beginning with P)
- 4. The term used by Helland to describe the new forms of 'cyber-religion' that exist that challenge traditional, hierarchical religious ideas (2 words, no space)
- 5. Religious _________ theory. The theory created by Stark and Bainbridge to explain the differences in secularisation in America and Europe.
- 7. Cycle of _________. Term used by Stark and Bainbridge to explain why increasing diversity in religion does not have to lead to secularisation.
- 8. The group Hervieu-Leger described as following an individual path of self-discovery and following New Age ideas.
- 11. Stark and Bainbridge said this was key to ensure that religion remains influential in society (starts with S)
- 14. Davies' term that reflected the fact that people still follow religion but don't necessarily join an organisation - believing without ___________
