Religiosity in Poland in the light of national and international social research
Keywords:
religion in Poland, faith, religious practices, morality, ChristianityAbstract
This article examines the contemporary religious landscape in Poland, based on a methodology for diagnosing changes in religiosity proposed by a Polish sociologist Janusz Mariański. The study focuses on four key parameters: religious belief, religious practices, religion-related morality, and the relationship between Christianity and other religions. The empirical material was obtained from both national and international research institutions, including the Central Statistical Office of Poland, the Public Opinion Research Center, the Institute for Market and Social Research, the Statistical Institute of the Catholic Church, Ipsos, and the Pew Research Center. The article consists of an introduction, analytical section, and conclusion.
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