Religie en sociale klasse in Nederland: Inzichten uit de nieuwe SCP klassenindeling

Translated title of the contribution: Religion and social class in the Netherlands: Insights from the new SCP classification

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Abstract

In 2023, the SCP introduced a new classification of seven distinct social classes. In this article we combine data about religious affiliation and social class. We show that the Protestant Church (PKN) predominantly attracts individuals from the middle classes. Contrarily, the Roman Catholic Church and other religious affiliations are more prevalent among the precarious and uncertainly employed. Religion remains intertwined with social and economic disparities, emphasizing its significance in understanding Dutch societal dynamics. Using Samuel Wells' ethics of ‘being with’ we argue that religious communities that include the precarious and uncertainly employed, will find it easier to engage with individuals experiencing scarcity. Wells’ approach offers religious communities a reflective framework to embrace diversity and address societal inequalities. This approach, while simple, fosters genuine connections and communal support, essential for religious institutions navigating societal inequalities without shouldering disproportionate burdens.
Translated title of the contributionReligion and social class in the Netherlands: Insights from the new SCP classification
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)231-252
JournalNTT Journal for Theology and the Study of Religion
Volume78
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2024

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