Comment on “Max Weber on Church, Sect and Mysticism”

THIS BRIEF COMMENT ARGUES FOR THE BASICALLY STRUCTURAL CONCEPTION OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS IN WEBER'S THOUGHT AS DISTINGUISHED FROM TROELTSCH'S. IT ALSO TAKES NOTE OF AN IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WEBER'S & F. TONNIES' VIEWS CONCERNING THE EMERGENCE OF RELIGIOUS PHENOMENA...

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