A mall intercept survey on religion and worldview in the Cape Flats of Cape Town, South Africa

T. Farrar, Khanyisane A. Falake, Adriel Mebaley, M. Moya, Ivor I. Rudolph
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This study analyzes worldviews and religious beliefs and practices in the Cape Flats area of Cape Town, South Africa, using a mall intercept survey of n=513 visitors to five shopping centers. Variables considered included demographic characteristics, measures of religiosity and religious pluralism, participation in religious activities, and supernaturalism (both related and unrelated to a traditional Christian-Abrahamic worldview). The majority (69.4%) of respon-dents identifies as Christian, though denominational affiliation is very diverse. The other two prevalent religious affiliations are the African Traditional Religion (16.4%) and Islam (11.7%). Only 1.6% of the respondents self-identified as non-religious, a smaller percentage than has been found in research on Cape Town as a whole or South Africa nationally. The degree of self-reported  religiosity, participation in religious activities, and belief in supernatural  phenomena are all high. Associations between demographic characteristics and religion and worldview variables are analyzed in detail. Keywords : mall intercept, religion, worldview, survey, Cape Flats, South Africa
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一项关于南非开普敦开普平原宗教与世界观的小截距调查
本研究分析了南非开普敦的Cape Flats地区的世界观、宗教信仰和习俗,使用了对5个购物中心的n=513名游客的购物中心拦截调查。考虑的变量包括人口特征、宗教虔诚度和宗教多元化程度、参与宗教活动和超自然主义(与传统的基督教-亚伯拉罕世界观相关或无关)。大多数(69.4%)的受访者认为自己是基督徒,尽管教派归属非常多样化。另外两个流行的宗教是非洲传统宗教(16.4%)和伊斯兰教(11.7%)。只有1.6%的受访者认为自己不信教,这一比例低于对开普敦整体或南非全国的调查结果。自我报告的宗教虔诚程度、参与宗教活动的程度和对超自然现象的信仰程度都很高。详细分析了人口特征与宗教和世界观变量之间的关系。关键词:商场拦截,宗教,世界观,调查,开普Flats,南非
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