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The Human Group
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The Human Group
The Human Group
Published in 1998, The Human Group is a valuable contribution to the field of Sociology and Social Policy.
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The Nature of Social Science
The Nature of Social Science
A discussion of the social sciences and of their relation to the physical and biological sciences. Homans believes that these all form a single science, sharing the same subject and explanatory principles.
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Frontiers of Social Theory
Frontiers of Social Theory
This book presents essays reflecting the current state and near-term prospects of sociological theory.
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The Role of Religion in History
The Role of Religion in History
This comprehensive survey of religion and its profound effects on history provides a historical context for in-depth analysis of theological, social, and political themes in which religion plays a major role. George Walsh first traces the rise and impact of primitive religions. He looks at Indian traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism and analyzes the Semitic tradition of Judaism and Christianity and the evolving conception of a personal God. He discusses the history and chief doctrines of Islam as well, with its fundamental respect for desert tribal values and its emphasis on both the authority of God and the brotherhood of believers. Walsh then compares Judaism and Christianity. He sees Judaism as marked by a profound ambivalence between the values of tribal, nomadic desert life and the values of urban civilization, individualism, and collectivism. Judaism is "this-worldly," but the Christian worldview is "other-wordly." Walsh closes with a timely discussion of the ethical, political, and economic teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition, focusing specifically on their differing attitudes toward sex, reproduction, and marriage; their basic views of mind and body; and man's relation to God.
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Understanding Dying, Death, and Bereavement
Understanding Dying, Death, and Bereavement
A multidisciplinary approach to a range of topics in social thanatology for undergraduate students, and students in professional courses in medicine, nursing, mortuary science, and pastoral counseling. Covers the social meaning of dying and death, understanding death attitudes, developmental perspectives on death, religion and attitudes, and the dying process. This third edition includes new material, boxed inserts illustrating issues in the text, chapter summaries, and discussion questions. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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Business Book-keeping
Business Book-keeping
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