Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 143
... institutions lose social significance ' . The secularisation process is to be measured in terms of declining Church membership , the loss of ecclesiastical prestige , the disappearance of religious control of education and the ...
... institutions lose social significance ' . The secularisation process is to be measured in terms of declining Church membership , the loss of ecclesiastical prestige , the disappearance of religious control of education and the ...
الصفحة 153
... institutions and a continuous commitment to folk religion , witchcraft and demonology ( Thomas , 1971 ) . The public festivals and rituals of the official Church were often not so much occasions for displaying loyalty and com- mitment ...
... institutions and a continuous commitment to folk religion , witchcraft and demonology ( Thomas , 1971 ) . The public festivals and rituals of the official Church were often not so much occasions for displaying loyalty and com- mitment ...
الصفحة 225
... institutions as the mechanism of national commitment has taken a very different form from the return to religious ... institutions . The state , the family , the school and the factory are shorn of transcendental meaning and significance ...
... institutions as the mechanism of national commitment has taken a very different form from the return to religious ... institutions . The state , the family , the school and the factory are shorn of transcendental meaning and significance ...
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