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Social Construction of Reality | Omnilogos The theory of social constructionism was introduced in the 1966 book The Social Construction of Reality, by sociologists Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckman. In the sociology of religion, The Sacred Canopy remains a constant source for citations. In this entry, we look at Berger’s working definition and theory of religion, and some of his ideas about the concept of secularization.… 96 0 obj It is inevitable that we interpret the past in terms of our own epoch. 0000003048 00000 n
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He was professor emeritus of sociology, religion, and theology at Boston University. PHILOSOPHYOFSCIENCE(TERMV) FELLOWPROGRAMMEINRURAL MANAGEMENT(FPRM) THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY A TREATISE IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE PETER L. BERGER & THOMAS LUCKMANN PRESENTED BY ANUJ VIJAY BHATIA FPRM 14 (2015) … Peter Berger, a leading scholar in the sociology of religion, died in Brookline, Massachusetts, on June 27 at age 88 of heart failure. However after I read I found the answer. The sociologist who argued for the ongoing relevance of religion Peter Berger, a sociologist and theologian born in 1929, founder of the Institute on Culture, Religion & … 0000008331 00000 n
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