Christianity in Britain
Islam in Britain
Port Cities
Alternative Spiritualities
Who's that author?
100

This is defined as “people’s subscription to protocols of personal identity which they derive from Christian expectations or discourses”

Discursive Christianity

100

______ did not create militant Islam, but it helped create it in British Muslim communities.

What is Multiculturalism?

100

Sophie Gilliat-Ray's case studies rests upon the overall importance of major _____ during this phase in British Muslim history.

What is ports?

100

An umbrella term that includes many different spiritualities or religions, and which highlights several key elements in the forms of spirituality.

What are alternate spiritualities?

100

Author of The Death of Christian Britain: Understanding Secularisation 1800-2000

Who is Callum Brown?

200

“The superiority of Britain is built on a bedrock of Christian-inspired _____ in which God has set apart the British, particularly the English, to occupy a special place in the economy of God’s kingdom.”

What is exceptionalism?

200

What British media called the ‘Islamist’ and ‘Jihadist’ plot to take over Birmingham schools.

What is Operation Trojan Horse?

200

The plight of destitute ________ led the Church Missionary Society to open a Strangers’ home for Asiatics, Africans and South Sea Islanders in London in 1857 (Beckerlegge 1997).

Who are seafarers?

200

The Charity Commission for England and Wales granted this Network religious status in 2010.

What is the Druid Network?

200

The author of "Setting the Scene”, in Theologising Brexit: A Liberationist and Postcolonial Critique.

Who is Anthony Reddie?

300

However, some modern cultural theorists go much further to argue that the _____ was a key decade in ending 'the Enlightenment project' and modernity.

What is the 1960s

300

The largest and most conservative branch of Islam.

Who are the Sunnis?

300

In the mid-nineteenth century, a major technical transformation that took place in the world’s _____________ had almost immediately a most profound effect on Muslim settlement in Britain.

What is merchant shipping industry?

300

The emphasis here is ______ rather than organizational.

What is personal?

300

The author of Muslims in Britain: An Introduction.

Who is Sophie Gilliat-Ray?

400

The individual who produced the infamous ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech given on 20 April 1968 to a meeting at the Conservative Political Center in Birmingham.

Who is Enoch Powell

400

The name of events that were galvanized by a realist epic novel called The Satanic Verses, which became one of the most controversial books of the late 20th century.

What is the Rushdie Affair?

400

The outbreak of the __________ produced a rapid expansion in demand for maritime manual labour, and the number of Muslims increased in all of Britain’s seaports.

What is the First World War?

400

The members of alternate spiritualities more consciously attempt to influence policy by involvement in various __________ causes.

What is progressive?

400

The author of Sufis, Salafis, and Islamists: The Contested Ground of British Islamic Activism.

Who is Sadik Hamid?

500

The term's definition is "There is a sense of not just confusion over 'what to believe', but grief at the loss of what one once believed.”

What is Discursive Bereavement

500

Adherents perceive themselves to be following the Salaf – the first three generations of companions of the Prophet.

What is Salafi Liberalism?

500

Seafarers from this country constituted the greater proportion of seamen employed on British merchant ships in the mid to late nineteenth century.

Who are Indian seafarers?

500

One effect of the secular orientation of the _______ was to turn a blind eye to religious change.

What is the 1960s-1980s?

500

The author of "Proliferations of the Spiritual", in Religion in Britain: A Persistent Paradox.

Who is Grace Davie?

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