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Sectarianism and Boundaries: Much More to Explore
Sectarianism and Boundaries: Much More to Explore 7th Nov 2022 During a Q&A at the latest BRISMES conference, my passion and enthusiasm for my paper on ‘sectarianism’ at dramatically and quickly dissipated. A pioneering high-profile scholar on the field, Dr. Morten Valbjørn, asked me a simple... Read More
Social Theory: Peter Berger
Social Theory: Peter Berger 13th Jul 2022 Peter Berger is interested in a key puzzle related to the creation and evolution of religion. Religion is mainly a social construct or a human activity, but man loses control of this construction process. Along the lines of functionalist schools of thought... Read More
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