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Sociology of Religion Unit One – What is Religion – The Sociology of Religion

Welcome to The Sociology of Religion. As the title suggests, in this…

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What is Religion

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Are Scientists Spiritual? – The Sociology of Religion

Are scientists spiritual? The answer, as you might not guess, is yes.…

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What is Religion

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Socjourn Reader Survey – The Socjourn

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Dangerous Memories: Slavery, Mysticism, and Transformation – The Sociology of Religion

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Pagan Festivals and Sacred Locations – The Sociology of Religion

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The Spiritual Significance of Deep Breathing – The Sociology of Religion

This article is excerpted from the book The Great Awakening. More information…

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  • June 25, 2015
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Interpersonal Violence Survey – The Socjourn

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Chico versus Berkeley – And the Winner Is – The Socjourn

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