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Implicit Religion

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IMPLICIT RELIGION refers to people’s commitments — whether they take a religious or secular form.

The study of implicit religion, which began in 1968, suggests our understanding of secular life may benefit from asking whether it contains a religion of its own

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Its study has given rise to

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Implicit Religion: Journal of the Centre for the Study of Implicit Religion and Contemporary Spirituality (CSIRCS)
Books available from CSIRCS
Papers from Denton and elsewhere
Information on academic study in Implicit Religion
Information on local centres for the study of Implicit Religion
The Centre for the Study of Implicit Religion and Contemporary Spirituality
News of opportunities and progress in the study of Implicit Religion