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This is a list of scholarly journals with content related to the Sociology of Religion. In this list are the traditional journals you’d associate with the Sociology of Religion but also some additional journals with content that is related, at…
Terrifying, 30 years ago. Engaged in several consecutive days of seeking to find the spirit underlying physical reality. Led to careful bible reading as I thought I might be ignoring an obvious answer. While pacing and thinking, fell facedown on…
Anonymous Athabasca University Student says… What have you learned: The most important things I learned in this course was mainly about my own religion and values. Throughout this entire course I felt I learned more and more about myself and…
These are student papers selected for their quality or topicality. Don’t worry, I ask permission before I post these papers. You can use these papers as a jumping off point for your own papers if you like. Here is a…
Hi there. My name is Dr. Mike Sosteric and I am a Sociologist. I started my career in Sociology over thirty years ago when I took my first sociology course from Dr. John Conway at the University of Regina. I…
Here is a paper by an Athabasca University Sociology 231 Student that points to a tradition of suppression in Christianity. This is not to point fingers. The “sacred” text of all religious have been tampered and doctored with in some…
This response to assignment four is a good response because because it correctly identifies the “authentic core” of religion, which is partly the search for answers. Note how the identification of this common course leads directly to a form of…
By: Kahlil Butler Here is a paper by an Athabasca University Sociology 231 Student that points to a tradition of suppression in Christianity. This is not to point fingers. The “sacred” text of all religious have been tampered and doctored…
By: Anthony Renda Part 1, Question: Pick one of the two textbooks and write a 1600-word summary of the ways in which either the Christian Right or the New Age movement represents opportunistic exploitation of fundamental human needs. Part 1,…
The question in the first assignment of this course is all about science, and in particular the closed minded quality of elite scientific discourse like that found in the “big gun” journals like Nature and Science. You’d never think that…