This paper is a critical engagement with analytical tools social science has used to interpret religion and religious behavior. It looks at the relationship between the church and the divine sphere of life, the interpretation of social support in church, and the issue of sacrifice. The paper looks at the extent to which objectivity has been useful as a lens through which to interpret religion., It argues that there is a sphere of social life that acknowledges objectivism bit is beyond its use as the only lens of analysis.
This presentation is based on an essay examining religion through three key sociological perspective...
Th is paper deals with some questions of the methodological approaches in theresearch and the analys...
The relationship between science and religion was one of the most important topics in the era when s...
In this article I argue that the shift from a private to a public–social understanding of religion r...
In the effort to conceptualise social phenomena, social scientists are faced with the fundamental ep...
This thesis aims to contribute to the ongoing critical discussion within the sociology of religion b...
[Extract] American sociology has not taken and does not take religion as seriously as it needs to in...
In this paper, the author focuses on the study of religion as a scientific project, for it is the sc...
The contributors to Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion explore how 'bringing th...
Those who aspire to engage in the scientific study of religion may, in the course of their research,...
In the face of continuing debate about the adequacy and definition of the concept of ‘religion’, thi...
In the early decades of the XX century, religion, as a social fact, was considered a dying agent. So...
The present paper is based on E. O. Wilson's standpoints. It discusses the main assumptions of socio...
Sociologists for many years have identified the family, the school, the peer group, the mass media a...
Within the last 20 years sociological research on science and religion has provided new insights tha...
This presentation is based on an essay examining religion through three key sociological perspective...
Th is paper deals with some questions of the methodological approaches in theresearch and the analys...
The relationship between science and religion was one of the most important topics in the era when s...
In this article I argue that the shift from a private to a public–social understanding of religion r...
In the effort to conceptualise social phenomena, social scientists are faced with the fundamental ep...
This thesis aims to contribute to the ongoing critical discussion within the sociology of religion b...
[Extract] American sociology has not taken and does not take religion as seriously as it needs to in...
In this paper, the author focuses on the study of religion as a scientific project, for it is the sc...
The contributors to Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion explore how 'bringing th...
Those who aspire to engage in the scientific study of religion may, in the course of their research,...
In the face of continuing debate about the adequacy and definition of the concept of ‘religion’, thi...
In the early decades of the XX century, religion, as a social fact, was considered a dying agent. So...
The present paper is based on E. O. Wilson's standpoints. It discusses the main assumptions of socio...
Sociologists for many years have identified the family, the school, the peer group, the mass media a...
Within the last 20 years sociological research on science and religion has provided new insights tha...
This presentation is based on an essay examining religion through three key sociological perspective...
Th is paper deals with some questions of the methodological approaches in theresearch and the analys...
The relationship between science and religion was one of the most important topics in the era when s...