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  2. Sociology of religion - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of religion is the study of the beliefs, practices and organizational forms of religion using the tools and methods of the discipline of sociology.This objective investigation may include the use both of quantitative methods (surveys, polls, demographic and census analysis) and of qualitative approaches (such as participant observation, interviewing, and analysis of archival ...

  3. Academic study of new religious movements - Wikipedia

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    Beckford is professor emeritus of sociology at the University of Warwick, a Fellow of the British Academy, and a former president of both the Association for the Sociology of Religion and the International Society for the Sociology of Religion. He has authored or edited a dozen books about new religious movements and cult controversies and has ...

  4. Robert N. Bellah - Wikipedia

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    Bellah's magnum opus, Religion in Human Evolution (2011), [22] traces the biological and cultural origins of religion and the interplay between the two. The sociologist and philosopher Jürgen Habermas wrote of the work: "This great book is the intellectual harvest of the rich academic life of a leading social theorist who has assimilated a vast range of biological, anthropological, and ...

  5. Religious studies - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the sociology of religion broadly differs from theology in assuming the invalidity of the supernatural, theorists tend to acknowledge socio-cultural reification of religious practise. The sociology of religion also deals with how religion impacts society regarding the positive and negatives of what happens when religion is mixed with ...

  6. In the sociology of religion, the most widely used classification is the church-sect typology. The typology is differently construed by different sociologists, and various distinctive features have been proposed to characterise churches and sects. On most accounts, the following features are deemed relevant:

  7. International Society for the Sociology of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The Conference on Sociology of Religion from which the society arose was originally created to bring Catholic clerks together to discuss progresses made in sociological research of Catholicism, such as its integration to the society. [5]

  8. Bryan R. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson exercised a formative influence on the sociology of religion in Britain. [4] His 1959 paper, "An Analysis of Sect Development" in the American Sociological Review , and his book Sects and Society (1961) – a study of the Elim Churches, the Christadelphians , and Christian Science – may be regarded as representing the beginning of ...

  9. Association for the Sociology of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The association publishes a journal, Sociology of Religion, as well as a quarterly newsletter. [3] It is the co-publisher of an annual series entitled Religion and the Social Order. [3] The association provides research grants. [3]