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Elisabeth Wheeler
e-mail: elisabeth at ewheeler dot co dot uk
GLASTONBURY - SOMERSET - BA6 9PH - ENGLAND
- Research Publications -
Elisabeth Wheeler - GCDT research paper, October 2004
Investigating Glastonbury - (Draft report)
Regarding the similarities or dissimilarities in thought between people who belong to 'faith' groups; those people who follow their own spiritual path; and those people who have no need for a faith -- the effect their views have on their own well-being, and that of the community they live in.
faiths-report.pdf - Report - 388 kB [40 pp.]
appdx13.pdf - Frequency spreadsheet (A13) - 57 kB [3 pp.]
appdx14.pdf - Charts (A14) - 778 kB [9 pp.]
Elisabeth Wheeler - Community research paper, June 2006
Investigating Glastonbury - (Final) survey report
An examination of spiritual and ethical attitudes of members of various faith groups and a non-faith group in relation to each other in the community.
A broad-based look, based on a fully comprehensive questionnaire, at the various beliefs regarding the similarities or dissimilarities in thought between people who belong to 'faith' groups; those who follow their own spiritual path; and also those who have no need for a faith. Regard is paid to the effect their views have on their own well-being, the community, and in relation to the world they live in.
Note - this final research survey report has been widened to take in the general movement in thought in a secular society.
faiths-report2.pdf - Final Report - 1,140 kB [162 pp.]
fr-questionnaire.pdf - Full questionnaire - 125 kB [8 pp.]
A hard-copy version of this report is available for public consultation from the Glastonbury Antiquarian Society's collection of local publications, housed in the town's Public Library, Archer's Way, Glastonbury.
Elisabeth Wheeler - unpublished research on the life and death of Catherine Howard
Trust Truth Only - Court intrigue in the life of Catherine Howard
- currently seeking academic publisher / film or TV producer for this book -
book-blurb.pdf - Book blurb - 16 kB
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