The Religious Factor: A Sociological Study of Religion's Impact on Politics, Economics, and Family LifeFirst published in 1961. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY | 1 |
DESIGN OF THE STUDY | 11 |
Types and degrees of religious commitment | 17 |
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