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  2. Religious studies - Wikipedia

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    Causing further complications is the fact that there are various secular world views, such as nationalism and Marxism, which bear many of the same characteristics that are commonly associated with religion, but which rarely consider themselves to be religious. [16] Conversely, other scholars of religious studies have argued that the discipline ...

  3. Relationship between religion and science - Wikipedia

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    In terms of religion and science, 85% of evangelical scientists saw no conflict (73% collaboration, 12% independence), while 75% of the whole scientific population saw no conflict (40% collaboration, 35% independence). [232] Religious beliefs of US professors were examined using a nationally representative sample of more than 1,400 professors.

  4. Outline of social science - Wikipedia

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    Anthropology - the study of humans, past and present, that draws and builds upon knowledge from the social sciences and biological sciences, as well as the humanities and the natural sciences. Anthropology of religion – the study of religious institutions about other social institutions, and the comparison of religious beliefs and practices ...

  5. Social science - Wikipedia

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    The term "social science" was coined in French by Mirabeau in 1767, before becoming a distinct conceptual field in the nineteenth century. [9] Social science was influenced by positivism, [6] focusing on knowledge based on actual positive sense experience and avoiding the negative; metaphysical speculation was avoided.

  6. Category:Religion and society - Wikipedia

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    Religion and social class (2 C) S. Religious scandals (5 C, 57 P) Religion and science (26 C, 73 P) Secularism and religions (4 C, ... additional terms may apply.

  7. Religion - Wikipedia

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    The term was also closely related to other terms like scrupulus (which meant "very precisely"), and some Roman authors related the term superstitio (which meant too much fear or anxiety or shame) to religiō at times. [24] When religiō came into English around the 1200s as religion, it took the meaning of "life bound by monastic vows" or ...

  8. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion - Wikipedia

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    The Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (founded in 1949) [1] was formed to advance research in the social scientific perspective on religious institutions and experiences. [2] The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion is published by the society to provide a forum for empirical papers in the topic area.

  9. Category:Religious studies - Wikipedia

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    Religious studies is the academic field of multi-disciplinary, secular study of religious beliefs, behaviors, and institutions.It describes, compares, interprets, and explains religion, emphasizing systematic, historically based, and cross-cultural perspectives.