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Work in Progress Toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
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Warner, R. Stephen
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Buddhism
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/ Christianity
/ Churches
/ Cultural Influences
/ Educational History
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ Islam
/ Judaism
/ Paradigms
/ Protestantism
/ Religion
/ Religion Studies
/ Religions
/ Religious Cultural Groups
/ Religious organizations
/ Research Needs
/ Secularization
/ Social Behavior
/ Social History
/ Social Influences
/ Social research
/ Sociocultural Patterns
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of Religion
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States History
/ United States of America
1993
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Work in Progress Toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
by
Warner, R. Stephen
in
Buddhism
/ Catholicism
/ Christianity
/ Churches
/ Cultural Influences
/ Educational History
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ Islam
/ Judaism
/ Paradigms
/ Protestantism
/ Religion
/ Religion Studies
/ Religions
/ Religious Cultural Groups
/ Religious organizations
/ Research Needs
/ Secularization
/ Social Behavior
/ Social History
/ Social Influences
/ Social research
/ Sociocultural Patterns
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of Religion
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States History
/ United States of America
1993
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Work in Progress Toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
by
Warner, R. Stephen
in
Buddhism
/ Catholicism
/ Christianity
/ Churches
/ Cultural Influences
/ Educational History
/ Higher Education
/ Historiography
/ Islam
/ Judaism
/ Paradigms
/ Protestantism
/ Religion
/ Religion Studies
/ Religions
/ Religious Cultural Groups
/ Religious organizations
/ Research Needs
/ Secularization
/ Social Behavior
/ Social History
/ Social Influences
/ Social research
/ Sociocultural Patterns
/ Sociology
/ Sociology of Religion
/ U.S.A
/ United States
/ United States History
/ United States of America
1993
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Work in Progress Toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
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Work in Progress Toward a New Paradigm for the Sociological Study of Religion in the United States
1993
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This article reviews recent literature on U.S. religious institutions and argues that a new paradigm is emerging in that field, the crux of which is that organized religion thrives in the United States in an open market system, an observation anomalous to the older paradigm's monopoly concept. The article has six sections: first, a brief survey of the paradigm crisis; second, a development of the concept of an open market in the historiography and sociology of U.S. religion; third, fourth, and fifth, arguments that U.S. religious institutions are constitutively pluralistic, structurally adaptable, and empowering; sixth, a consideration of recent religious individualism in the light of the new paradigm. A conclusion sketches some research implications.
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