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Blurring the Boundary Line. The Origins and Fate of Robert N. Bellah’s Symbolic Realism
2014A student of Talcott Parsons at Harvard, Robert Bellah made his debut in the mid-1950s as a specialist in Japanese religion and a general theorist, working squarely within the twin frameworks of functionalism and modernization theory. Around 1965, however, he abandoned Parsonian terminology and championed a radical approach to the study of religion ...
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The “Bellah Affair” at Princeton
American Sociologist, The, 2011Matteo Bortolini, Bortolini Matteo
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Religious sociology of Robert N. Bellah:Centered on Bellah's major works
Jonrnal of Social Thoughts and Culture, 2015openaire +1 more source
Comments on Matteo Bortolini’s A Joyfully Serious Man: The Life of Robert Bellah
Civic Sociology, 2022exaly
Religion and Progress in Modern Asia. Robert N. Bellah
The Journal of Religion, 1966openaire +1 more source
Emile Durkheim on Morality and Society.Robert N. Bellah
American Journal of Sociology, 1974openaire +1 more source
The Axial Age and Its Consequences by Robert N. Bellah and Hans Joas, Eds.
Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 2012openaire +1 more source

