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Sociology's own understandings have shifted markedly in ways that entail
recognition of a reflexive dimension to the study of religion . When religion was
treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding , and
when ...
Sociology's own understandings have shifted markedly in ways that entail
recognition of a reflexive dimension to the study of religion . When religion was
treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding , and
when ...
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Cultural politics Political sociology has traditionally taken the conventional
modern definition of politics at face value , understanding it as taking place at the
level of the nation - state . As Dowse and Hughes argue in their introduction to
the ...
Cultural politics Political sociology has traditionally taken the conventional
modern definition of politics at face value , understanding it as taking place at the
level of the nation - state . As Dowse and Hughes argue in their introduction to
the ...
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The key to this synthesis lies in his having acquired a deeper understanding of
his passions , of the way in which his life and deeds might come to acquire
meaning . The process of self - understanding required prior to the renunciation
of ...
The key to this synthesis lies in his having acquired a deeper understanding of
his passions , of the way in which his life and deeds might come to acquire
meaning . The process of self - understanding required prior to the renunciation
of ...
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