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  2. Sociology of Religion (book) - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of Religion is a 1920 book by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was in German. Max Weber studied the effects of religious action and inaction. He categorized different religions in order to fully understand religion's subjective meaning to the individual (Verstehen).

  3. Sociology of religion - Wikipedia

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    Modern sociology as an academic discipline began with the analysis of religion in Émile Durkheim 's 1897 study of suicide rates among Catholic and Protestant populations, a foundational work of social research which served to distinguish sociology from other disciplines, such as psychology. The works of Karl Marx (1818–1883) and Max Weber ...

  4. Max Weber - Wikipedia

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    Weber made a variety of other contributions to economic sociology, political sociology, and the sociology of religion. After his death, the rise of Weberian scholarship was slowed by the Weimar Republic 's political instability and the rise of Nazi Germany.

  5. The Religion of China - Wikipedia

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    The Religion of China: Confucianism and Taoism is a book written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. It was first published in German under the title Konfuzianismus und Taoismus in 1915 and an adapted version appeared in 1920. An English translation was published in 1951 and several editions have been released since. It was his second major work on the sociology of religion ...

  6. Inner-worldly asceticism - Wikipedia

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    Inner-worldly asceticism was characterized by Max Weber in Economy and Society as the concentration of human behavior upon activities leading to salvation within the context of the everyday world. [1] He saw it as a prime influence in the emergence of modernity and the technological world, [2] a point developed in The Protestant Ethic and the ...

  7. Disenchantment - Wikipedia

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    Disenchantment. In social science, disenchantment (‹See Tfd› German: Entzauberung) is the cultural rationalization and devaluation of religion apparent in modern society. The term was borrowed from Friedrich Schiller by Max Weber to describe the character of a modernized, bureaucratic, secularized Western society. [1]

  8. The Religion of India - Wikipedia

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    The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism is a book on the sociology of religion written by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist of the early twentieth century.

  9. Sociology of the World Religions - Wikipedia

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    Sociology of the World Religions: Introduction is a book by Max Weber, a German economist and sociologist. The original edition was in German.