Description
By Joseph A. Scimecca (Author)
- Rationale for Christian Sociology: Challenges contemporary materialist epistemology and its limited view of social behavior.
- Historical Context: Explores the origins of sociology with an emphasis on Christianity’s influence on the discipline.
- Critique of Secularization Thesis: Questions the assumptions and implications of secularization in modern sociology.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Bridges sociology with Christian thought to enrich understanding of social dynamics.