Religion in the Process of GlobalizationPeter Beyer |
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Page 264
... increases in what I will refer to as global density ( including nation - state involvement in the world polity ) , and concomitantly greater nation - state authority and status , are the con- text of religion . These variables increased ...
... increases in what I will refer to as global density ( including nation - state involvement in the world polity ) , and concomitantly greater nation - state authority and status , are the con- text of religion . These variables increased ...
Page 269
... increased national mobilization in the early sixties was manifested in the redefinition of education and science as the crucial basis of national strength and the assurance of United States op- timism . This change was reflected in and ...
... increased national mobilization in the early sixties was manifested in the redefinition of education and science as the crucial basis of national strength and the assurance of United States op- timism . This change was reflected in and ...
Page 270
... increased individualism , freeing the individual from traditional moral constraints ( Durkheim 1972 ; Boli 1987 ) . State ex- pansion tends to transform symbolic boundaries rooted in kinship , local community , and traditional religion ...
... increased individualism , freeing the individual from traditional moral constraints ( Durkheim 1972 ; Boli 1987 ) . State ex- pansion tends to transform symbolic boundaries rooted in kinship , local community , and traditional religion ...
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Roland Robertson | 3 |
John W Meyer John Boli George M Thomas and Francisco O Ramirez | 23 |
Frank J Lechner | 65 |
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