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Hint
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Answer
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Totemism, conscience
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Durkheim
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Sacred and Profane, cognitive functions
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Durkheim
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Psychological functions, lagoon and ocean fishing
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Malinowski
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Sacralisation of values and meaning of the unexplained
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Parsons
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Civil religion, unification of multi-faith society
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Bellah
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Religious feminism and liberation
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Woodhead
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Calvinism and modern capitalism, hinduism and confucianism
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Weber
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Religion and social protest, CRM and NCR
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Bruce
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Dual character of religion, utopia and conscioussness
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Bloch
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Religion as hegemony and counter hegemony
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Gramsci
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Evangelical miners and textilers
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Billings
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Rationalisation and the disenchantment through transcendence
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Weber
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Technological worldview and secularisation
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Bruce
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Structural differentiation, variety in specialisation and modernity
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Parsons
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Religious diversity and undermining of truth
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Berger
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Cultural defence and transition
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Bruce
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Religion as psychologised and therapy
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Bruce
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Spiritual health service, privatisation and choice
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Davie
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Neither believing nor belonging
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Voas and Crockett
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Religion online and online religion
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Helland
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New Age, self-help, tradition replaced by holistic milieu
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Lyon
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Spiritual shopping, pick and mix religion
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Leger
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Congregational decline, holistic milieu incline
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Woodhead
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Religious market theory, biological religiosity, america and diversity
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Stark and Bainbridge
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Cycle of renewal
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Stark and Bainbridge
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Existential security theory, religiosity among the poor
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Norris and Inglehart
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Cosmopolitanism, fundamentalism in response to postmodernity
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Gidens
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Monotheism and fundamentalism
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Bruce
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Secular fundamentalism, risk society undermining science
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Davie
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Clash of Civilisations
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Huntington
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Globalisation and hinduism in India, spirituality of materialism
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Nanda
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