Religious Roots of American Sociology


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<p>This book first published in 1992 demonstrates that American sociology has deep religious roots which continue both directly and indirectly to influence the discipline today. Early American sociology was closely aligned with the social gospel movement in Protestantism which hope to make use of the new science of sociology to help solve social problems and ultimately prepare America for the establishment of Christ’s kingdom on earth. Although American sociology became secularized after 1920 it retained its ameliorative outlook hoping to ‘save’ mankind through positivistic analysis and technocratic societal planning.</p>
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