Religion in Sociological Perspective

Religion in Sociological Perspective by Bryan Wilson, published by Oxford University Press on April 22, 1982, offers an in-depth exploration of the intersection between religion and sociology. This edition spans 198 pages and is presented in English. The book examines various aspects of religion, including sectarianism, monotheism, and the moral dimensions of religious commitment, providing a comprehensive overview of sociological inquiries in this field.
Readers will find that the author traces new and exciting lines of thought regarding religious exclusivity and its implications within society. The text delves into the complexities of religious beliefs and practices, encouraging a deeper understanding of how these elements influence social structures and individual behaviors. This scholarly work is suitable for those interested in the sociological aspects of religion and its role in contemporary society.
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Ranging through sectarianism, monotheism, religious exclusivity, and the moral dimensions of religious commitment, the author traces new and exciting lines of sociological inquiry in the field of religion.
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