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Key Thinkers in the Sociology of Religion provides an in-depth examination of the seminal scholars and theorists who have fundamentally shaped how we understand religion’s place in contemporary society. From classical sociologists to modern thinkers, this work traces the development of religious sociology through the contributions of influential figures and their groundbreaking theories.
The book explores diverse perspectives on religious belief systems, institutional structures, and spiritual movements across different cultures and time periods. It examines how sociologists have analyzed religion’s impact on social cohesion, individual identity formation, and cultural change. By presenting key concepts, methodologies, and debates within the discipline, readers gain valuable insights into both historical and contemporary approaches to studying religion from a sociological perspective.
Essential for students, academics, and anyone interested in understanding the intersection of religion and society, this comprehensive guide illuminates the intellectual foundations of religious sociology and its continued relevance in addressing modern social issues.







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