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Interview: Grace Davie

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Grace Davie is a name that requires no introduction in the Sociology of Religion, having been the UK's key figure for more than twenty years. Recently Grace has turned her interest to addressing the discrepancy between an increase in conversation about religion and a decrease in understanding of religion. In the current video, she speaks to this discrepancy and questions the role RE might play in addressing it.

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