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@article{ Farrar2019,
 title = {A Mall Intercept Survey on Religion and Worldview in the Cape Flats of Cape Town, South Africa},
 author = {Farrar, Thomas J. and Falake, Khanyisane A. and Mebaley, Adriel and Moya, Mandisi D. and Rudolph, Ivor I.},
 journal = {Journal for the Study of Religion},
 number = {1},
 pages = {1-30},
 volume = {32},
 year = {2019},
 issn = {2413-3027},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3027/2019/v32n1a3},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-74472-2},
 abstract = {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 respondents 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 = {Republik Südafrika; Republic of South Africa; Religiosität; religiousness; Weltanschauung; Weltanschauung; Spiritualität; spirituality; Kirchenbesuch; church attendance; Religionszugehörigkeit; religious affiliation; demographische Faktoren; demographic factors}}