Religious Communality among Academics

Observations of group life in America have led students of assimilation to argue that large numbers of people continue to interact mainly along religious lines even though their cultural differences are minor. Gordon has hypothesized that many intellectuals, among whom academics are numerically the...

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Main Author: Anderson, Charles H. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell [1968]
In: Journal for the scientific study of religion
Year: 1968, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 87-96
Further subjects:B Academic testing
B Colleges
B Student Movements
B Liberal arts education
B Cultural groups
B Protestantism
B Spouses
B Catholicism
B Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
B Urban universities
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