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Spirituality and secularization: nursing and the sociology of religion
Aim. The concept of spirituality is much discussed in the UK nursing literature, despite the fact that Britain is one of the most secular countries in the world, and steadily becoming more so.
John Paley
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The Restoration of Power to the Sociology of Religion*
Sociological Analysis, 1983The general argument of this article is that in the past few years the notion of "power" in the sociology of religion has shown signs of emerging from an eclipse which had begun to take place in the 1960s. More precisely, a variety of different notions of power is becoming apparent both in the everyday practice of religion in the western world and in ...
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2015
The sociology of religion is a branch of social science that aims to describe and explain religion in society through empirical investigation and testable theory. It is concerned with individual beliefs and behavior on the one hand and norms and institutions on the other, and with their reciprocal influences.
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The sociology of religion is a branch of social science that aims to describe and explain religion in society through empirical investigation and testable theory. It is concerned with individual beliefs and behavior on the one hand and norms and institutions on the other, and with their reciprocal influences.
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Sociology and Religion. A Book of Readings
Review of Religious Research, 1970Charles A. Hildebrandt +2 more
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(Why) is the Sociology of Religion Marginalized? Results from a Survey Experiment
American Sociologist, The, 2023Samuel L Perry, Perry Samuel L
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1944
Ernest Kilzer, Joachim Wach
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Ernest Kilzer, Joachim Wach
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