THE SOCIOLOGICAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE LANGUAGE OF RELIGION: WHAT IS THE WORD ABOUT?

Respecting its subject matter and its methodological framework, the sociology of religion should solely study the influence of society on religion and that of religion on society. In this process, sociology of religion is much more interested in the results of both influences, which are separated on...

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Religiosity
Responsibility
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Sociology of religion
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