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- catalog contributor b1787594.
- catalog coverage "Detroit (Mich.) Religion Case studies.".
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction to the Study -- 1. Background of the Study -- 2. Design of the Study -- 3. An introduction to Detroit -- II. The Four Socio-Religious Groups -- 1. Strength of Group Ties -- 2. Religious Orientations -- 3. Intergroup Images -- 4. Distribution of the Groups in Community -- III. Religion and Economics -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Economic Behavior -- 2. Group Involvement and Economic Behavior -- 3. Religious Orientations and Economic Behavior -- 4. Economic Determinism Re-examined -- IV. Religion and Politics -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Political Behavior -- 2. Group Involvement and Political Behavior -- 3. Religious Orientation and Political Behavior -- 4. A Footnote on "Liberalism" -- V. Religion and Family Life -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Family Life -- 2. Group Involvement and Family Life -- 3. Orthodoxy, Devotionalism, and Family Life -- 4. A Concluding Note on Family Life and Vertical Mobility -- VI. Religion, Education and Science -- 1. Educational Attainments in the four groups -- 2. The consequences of attending Catholic Schools -- 3. Religion and Science -- VII. The Clergy -- 1. Social Origins of the Clergy -- 2. Theological Commitments of the Clergy -- 3. The Clergy and the Subcommunities -- 4, Social Values of the Clergy -- 5. The Significance of these Data -- VIII. Conclusions -- 1. Summary of Findings -- 2. The Findings in Theological Perspective -- 3. Application of Our Theoretical Perspective -- 4. Weber in Retrospect -- 5. Implications for the future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 381 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Religious factor.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religious factor.".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y., Doubleday,".
- catalog relation "Religious factor.".
- catalog spatial "Detroit (Mich.) Religion Case studies.".
- catalog subject "261.8".
- catalog subject "BL60 .L44".
- catalog subject "Religion and sociology Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Religion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction to the Study -- 1. Background of the Study -- 2. Design of the Study -- 3. An introduction to Detroit -- II. The Four Socio-Religious Groups -- 1. Strength of Group Ties -- 2. Religious Orientations -- 3. Intergroup Images -- 4. Distribution of the Groups in Community -- III. Religion and Economics -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Economic Behavior -- 2. Group Involvement and Economic Behavior -- 3. Religious Orientations and Economic Behavior -- 4. Economic Determinism Re-examined -- IV. Religion and Politics -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Political Behavior -- 2. Group Involvement and Political Behavior -- 3. Religious Orientation and Political Behavior -- 4. A Footnote on "Liberalism" -- V. Religion and Family Life -- 1. Socio-Religious Group Membership and Family Life -- 2. Group Involvement and Family Life -- 3. Orthodoxy, Devotionalism, and Family Life -- 4. A Concluding Note on Family Life and Vertical Mobility -- VI. Religion, Education and Science -- 1. Educational Attainments in the four groups -- 2. The consequences of attending Catholic Schools -- 3. Religion and Science -- VII. The Clergy -- 1. Social Origins of the Clergy -- 2. Theological Commitments of the Clergy -- 3. The Clergy and the Subcommunities -- 4, Social Values of the Clergy -- 5. The Significance of these Data -- VIII. Conclusions -- 1. Summary of Findings -- 2. The Findings in Theological Perspective -- 3. Application of Our Theoretical Perspective -- 4. Weber in Retrospect -- 5. Implications for the future.".
- catalog title "The religious factor : a sociological study of religion's impact on politics, economics, and family life.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".