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Religion In Sociological Perspective

Author: Bryan Wilson
Binding: Paperback
Published: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

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This academic work, Religion In Sociological Perspective, presents a rigorous examination of religious phenomena through a sociological lens. It systematically analyzes the societal functions and dysfunctions of various religious movements and institutions. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of faith's evolving place in modern and post-modern societies, illustrating how social structures influence religious expression and vice versa. Wilson's authoritative voice chronicles the complex interplay between belief systems and social change, offering critical insights into secularization and the persistence of religious forms. This scholarly volume is an essential resource for students and researchers in the sociology of religion.

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Author: Bryan Wilson
Binding: Paperback
Published: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This academic work, Religion In Sociological Perspective, presents a rigorous examination of religious phenomena through a sociological lens. It systematically analyzes the societal functions and dysfunctions of various religious movements and institutions. The text argues for a nuanced understanding of faith's evolving place in modern and post-modern societies, illustrating how social structures influence religious expression and vice versa. Wilson's authoritative voice chronicles the complex interplay between belief systems and social change, offering critical insights into secularization and the persistence of religious forms. This scholarly volume is an essential resource for students and researchers in the sociology of religion.