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Religion Monitor
A comprehensive dataset is necessary if we are to gain meaningful insight into current cultural and sociological trends relating to religious belief and practice. The Bertelsmann Stiftung has therefore joined forces with religion specialists, sociologists, psychologists and theologians to develop the Religion Monitor, an analytical tool designed to illuminate in unprecedented detail the multifaceted nature of religious belief in modern society.
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A question of belief
Our online questionnaire allows users to participate in the global Religion Monitor survey.
How religious are you?
Once you have completed the questionnaire, you can generate you own personal "religiousness profile" and compare it to results for the country you live in.
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Gütersloh - 31/03/2010
Wanted: A public theology dedicated to sustainable development
Regardless of specific religion or faith, religious attitudes can help drive sustainable development. That was the conclusion reached by religious experts and representatives of the world's five main religions who attended a conference organized by the World Future Council and the Bertelsmann Stiftung in Hamburg in March.
Rome/Gütersloh - 17/12/2008
Italy is still ''God's home''
Compared to many other western industrialized nations, Italy is still a religious country in which the Catholic faith continues to play a major role within society. Overall, 89 percent of Italians are religious, and 44 percent are highly religious. At the same time, traditional Catholic doctrine influences everyday life in Italy only to a limited extent. Those are the some of the key findings from the 2008 Religion Monitor, an international study carried out by the Bertelsmann Stiftung to compare religious beliefs and practices around the globe.
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Gütersloh - 26/09/2008
Muslims in Germany are very religious, and faith plays a central role in their day-to-day lives
Berlin-Gütersloh, September 26, 2008 - Across all age groups, the Muslims who live in Germany are highly religious, which clearly differentiates them from the overall German population. But their religious faith is not characterized by rigid dogmatism or fundamentalism. On the contrary, Muslims in Germany tend to be very accepting of religious pluralism and take a relatively pragmatic approach to religion in their day-to-day lives. These are among the conclusions reached by the Bertelsmann Stiftung's special study "Religion Monitor 2008: Muslim religiosity in Germany," which was unveiled today in Berlin. The study is based on a representative survey of more than 2,000 Muslims over the age of 18.
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Remarks by Dr. Martin Rieger on the Religion Monitor, given at the conference on the "The Church and Web 2.0" in Stuttgart on March 12, 2010.
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