The book explores the diverse practices and beliefs of religion through a lively narrative, providing insightful analyses of various religious developments. It encourages students to engage actively in discovery and learning by applying relevant conceptual frameworks to real-world examples. This approach fosters a deeper understanding of the complexities of religion and its societal impacts.
George Lundskow Boeken



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The past, present and future of Puritanism as a defining feature of the American social character
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A Sociohistorical and Social-Psychological Approach
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Exploring the origins and evolution of white supremacy in the United States, this book delves into the social psychology behind its appeal and the personality types that support it. It examines historical patterns that have entrenched racist, misogynist, and heteronormative ideologies while highlighting the progressive movements that challenge these systems. By presenting a four-part argument, the work reveals the complex interplay between dominant cultural forces and their oppositional counterparts, shedding light on the current societal polarizations.