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  1. Religion in Sociological Perspective by KeithA. Roberts, 2003-07-09
  2. Sociology of Religion (Wisdom Library Number 65) by George Simmel, 1959-02
  3. Essays on Religion (Monograph Series (Society for the Scientific Study of Religion), No. 10) by Georg Simmel, 1997-01-31
  4. The African Religions of Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetration of Civilizations (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture) by Roger Bastide, 2007-05-04
  5. Readings on the Sociology of Religion (Readings in modern sociology series) by Thomas F. O'Dea, J.K. O'Dea, 1973-04
  6. Cults and New Religious Movements: A Reader (Blackwell Readings in Religion)
  7. A Sociology of Spirituality (Theology and Religion in Interdisciplinary Perspective Series in Association With the Bsa Sociology of Religion Study Group)
  8. Religion and the Sociology of Knowledge: Modernization and Pluralism in Christian Thought and Structure (Studies in Religion and Society)
  9. Do We Need Religion?: On the Experience of Self-Transcendence (Yale Cultural Sociology) (The Yale Cultural Sociology Series) by Hans Joas, 2007-11-30
  10. Gods in the Global Village: The World's Religions in Sociological Perspective (Sociology for a New Century Series) by Lester R. Kurtz, 2006-07-06
  11. Bourdieu on Religion: Imposing Faith and Legitimacy (Key Thinkers in the Study of Religion) by Terry Rey, 2007-11-14
  12. Strong Religion: The Rise of Fundamentalisms around the World (The Fundamentalism Project) by Gabriel A. Almond, R. Scott Appleby, et all 2003-01-15
  13. Religion and Cyberspace
  14. Orisa Devotion as World Religion: The Globalization of Yoruba Religious Culture

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Religion is a social institution which is present in all societies and provides the basis for any society's belief system. From Animism Totemism to Atheism Theism mono- and poly-
Emile Durkheim, the French Sociologist of the 19th century, examined Religion from a strict positivistic approach and identified several common attributes within all Religions. In his famous work, The Elementary Forms of Religion , Durkheim not only defined Religion, but he dissected it to reveal many components that are within all world religions. The most basic aspect of all religions is that they are all based on an interpretation of the world of the sacred , those things not of this world which inspire a sense of awe or reverance amongst humans, relative to worldly things, called the profane . Further, he identified the importance if

24. Sociology Of Religion At UNC-CH
The sociology of religion at UNCChapel Hill. The group. graduate studentfunding for individual research in the sociology of religion.
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The Department of Sociology at UNC at Chapel Hill is a leading national center of faculty and graduate students working in the sociology of religion. This work revolves around a set of inter-related activities and organizations, coordinated by Professor Christian Smith , which include:
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The sociology of religion at UNCChapel Hill History. Past Carolina graduateswho have done significant work in the sociology of religion include
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a long and distinguished history in scholarship in the sociology of religion. Past Carolina graduates who have done significant work in the sociology of religion include:
    Mark Regnerus (PhD 2000; University of Texas, Austin, TX) David Sikkink (PhD 1998; University of Notre Dame, IN) Kristin Park (PhD 1992; Westminster College, PA) Michael Emerson (PhD 1991; Rice University, TX) Cynthia Riffe Hancock (PhD 1991; UNC Charlotte, NC) Roger Neimeth (PhD 1987; Hope College, MI) Gary Peck (PhD 1983; Fairfax, VA) Michael Welch (PhD 1980; University of Notre Dame, IN) Dwight Billings (PhD 1976; University of Kentucky, KY) Malvis Scott (MA 1973; Wake Health Services, NC) Gay Kitson (PhD 1972; University of Akron, OH) John Seidler (PhD 1972; Columbus, OH) Wade Clark Roof (PhD 1971; University of California, Santa Barbara, CA) John Hofley (PhD 1969; University of Winnipeg, MN) Don Ploch (PhD 1968; University of Tennessee-Knoxville, TN) James Kelly (PhD 1967; Notre Dame High School, Chicago, IL)

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Sociology Cultural Studies. Related subjects. Religion, Sociology Philosophy. Search. sociology of religion. Highlight titles.
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Criterion-Referenced Language Testing
James Dean Brown, Thom Hudson Criterion-referenced Language Testing looks at the practical applications of this new area of language testing. Hardback ( Paperback
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29. Durkheim - The Work - Sociology Of Religion
The sociology of religion. Durkheim's earlier concern with socialregulation was in the main focused on the more external forces
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Durkheim's earlier concern with social regulation was in the main focused on the more external forces of control, more particularly legal regulations that can be studied, so he argued, in the law books and without regard to individuals. Later he was led to consider forces of control that were internalized in individual consciousness. Being convinced that "society has to be present within the individual," Durkheim, following the logic of his own theory, was led to the study of religion, one of the forces that created within individuals a sense of moral obligation to adhere to society's demands. Durkheim had yet another motive for studying the functions of religionnamely, concern with mechanisms that might serve to shore up a threatened social order. In this respect he was in quest of what would today be described as functional equivalents for religion in a fundamentally a-religious age. par excellence , inspiring communal devotion to ethical ends that transcended individual purposes. But if the reign of traditional religious orientations had now ended, what would take their place? Would the end of traditional religion be a prelude to the dissolution of all moral community into a state of universal breakdown and anomie? Such questions intensified Durkheim's concern with the sociology of religion, adding to the intrinsic interest he had in terms of the internal logic of his system. Basic to his theory is the stress on religious phenomena as communal rather than individual. "A religion is a unified system of beliefs and practices relative to sacred things, that is to say, things set apart and forbiddenbeliefs and practices which unite in one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them."

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sociology of religion. ASSOCIATION FOR THE sociology of religion RECORDS,1938present, 18.7 feet (2.3 feet unprocessed). RELIGIOUS
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    As a level two course, this course in the sociology of religion is based on theassumption that members of this class are very familiar with the sociological
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  • To introduce students to the sociological perspective as it applies to the understanding of religious phenomena. To present various sociological theories regarding religious belief and value systems, religious attitudes, religious practices and behavior, and religious movements. To present the relationship between religious organizations and the other social institutions found in contemporary American society.
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    Marx, Religion, and sociology of religion. by David H. Kessel*** INTRODUCTIONKarl One such specialty is the sociology of religion. Despite
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    Marx, Religion, and sociology of religion. I believe Marx has much to offer asociology of religion which is practically void of a critical perspective.
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Social scientists tend to assume no supernatural intervention in the formation of religions, viewing them in the same way they view the development of other social structures.
    Typology of Religious Groups
    According to what is at present the most common typology among sociologists, religious groups are classified as ecclesia denominations cults or sects . Note that sociologists give these words precise definitions which are different from how they are commonly used. Note especially that the words 'cult' and 'sect' as used by sociologists are free from prejudice, even though the popular use of these words is often highly pejorative.
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    40. Ontogeny And Phylogeny - Sociology Of Religion
    Darwinian evolution is based on the `concrete` whereas the `classic` three whohave had the major influence on the sociology of religion all used abstract
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    ONTOGENY AND PHYLOGENY APPLIED TO THE SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY OF RELIGION.
    The method of sociology has its origins in antiquity but was refined and defined during the time of the Enlightenment. One such Enlightenment thinker Immanuel Kant (1724-1804), attempted to combine the ideas of rationalism and empiricism. Kant viewed human experience as being bounded by space and time and that it is intelligible only as a system of completely determined causal relations that exist between events in the world and not between the world and anything outside of it. Consequently, there can be no knowledge of God, freedom, or human immortality. Each of these ideas exceeds the bounds of empirical experience and hence is banished from the realm of reason. Kantian philosophy in this respect signalled an appearance of a secular intellectual within western society.
    The link between the Enlightenment thinkers, of which Kant was just one, and modern sociology can be seen in the work of Auguste Comte (1789-1857), who is generally regarded as the `founding father` of the science of society or sociology. Although Comte was opposed to the methodological individualism of thinkers like Kant, his positivist doctrine contained much that belied its roots in the Enlightenment. Comte`s philosophical approach is predicated on the empirical notion that knowledge can only be obtained through the experience of the senses. This notion completely rejects the idea of knowledge being obtained through other means and rejects the realm of the metaphysical.

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