One of the most fundamental concepts in Sociology of Religion, the concept of God, was emphasised in this article. Although the God concept is not the same as the transcendental existence of God, it is this concept that is the most fundamental social construct in the entire history of world religions. The aim of this article was the conceptual reconstruction of God amongst the youth of Iran, who may be free from a theological approach. This article aimed to examine the God concept in the ‘epistemological’, ‘emotional’ and ‘social action’ domains. The Iranian society is in transition, faced with delusion about the traditional and modern belief systems, and multiplicity of interpretations and new presentati...
Human cultural vision in religious rituals and ceremonies of different religions, denominations and ...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
Introduction Development in social and economic foundations of welfare states after the World War II...
One of the most fundamental concepts in Sociology of Religion, the concept of God, was emphasised in...
Dealing with the concept of god in philosophy, theology, kalām etc. is necessary, aside being surpri...
The concept of God is a fundamental concept for every religion, especially Islam. The concept of Go...
Children at elementary schools have been able to develop their logical thinking and the ability to u...
Defining the concept of religion is a recurring theme in the sociology of religion. Yet the constant...
The article attempts to reanalyze the concept of God, human, and their relation. God, in Islam, is T...
The year 1979 witnessed an event that was to impact the world for decades to come. The Western-frien...
In the pre- virtual world which took about two milleniums, “God” was assumed as the cornerstone of t...
Background. For years, researchers have sought to provide a clear definition of spirituality and its...
This article explores the significance and implications of the belief in the concept of God’s onenes...
Investigating the regional policies of the western world in the past three decades makes it clear th...
McGee’s reflection weaves personal narrative with knowledge gained from scholarly texts about the na...
Human cultural vision in religious rituals and ceremonies of different religions, denominations and ...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
Introduction Development in social and economic foundations of welfare states after the World War II...
One of the most fundamental concepts in Sociology of Religion, the concept of God, was emphasised in...
Dealing with the concept of god in philosophy, theology, kalām etc. is necessary, aside being surpri...
The concept of God is a fundamental concept for every religion, especially Islam. The concept of Go...
Children at elementary schools have been able to develop their logical thinking and the ability to u...
Defining the concept of religion is a recurring theme in the sociology of religion. Yet the constant...
The article attempts to reanalyze the concept of God, human, and their relation. God, in Islam, is T...
The year 1979 witnessed an event that was to impact the world for decades to come. The Western-frien...
In the pre- virtual world which took about two milleniums, “God” was assumed as the cornerstone of t...
Background. For years, researchers have sought to provide a clear definition of spirituality and its...
This article explores the significance and implications of the belief in the concept of God’s onenes...
Investigating the regional policies of the western world in the past three decades makes it clear th...
McGee’s reflection weaves personal narrative with knowledge gained from scholarly texts about the na...
Human cultural vision in religious rituals and ceremonies of different religions, denominations and ...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
Introduction Development in social and economic foundations of welfare states after the World War II...