The Sociology of Religion: A Study of ChristendomTaylor & Francis US, 1998 - 352 sider First published in 1998. This is Volume VII of eight in the Sociology of Religion series and includes part four of the Sociology of Religion which looks at types of religious men in Christendom, starting with the figures of Jesus, St.Peter, St. Francis, Frate Elia, Joseph Smith and Brighton Young and moving onto saints, priests and monks. |
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apostles asserted authority basic believers bishop Bosco called Calvin Calvinist Campenhausen canon Catholic Catholicism century charisma Christian Church circle clergy collective concept concerned congregation context conviction disciples discipline divine doctrine dogma E. O. James ecclesiastical Eduard Meyer Elia especially Eucharist fact faith Founder Francis Friedrich Heiler function God's Goodykoontz Gospel Heiler Holy human Ibid idea individual individualistic infallibility instance Jesus John Karl Adam later Lowrie Luther Lutheran Matthew Max Weber means merely Meyer microsociology minister monasticism monk mystery mystical ordination organization papal infallibility passage Patrologia Latina Paul Peter pope preaching priest priesthood principle Protestant Protestantism quoted rational reality Reformation religious routinization sacraments saints sense social society sociologist Sociology of Religion Sohm Sohm's soul speak spirit things tion tradition true truth unity Weber whole words Workman writes