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Titre: Religion is Irrelevant in Sweden Auteur:Tomasson, Richard Sujet:Attitude/Attitudes/Attitudinal ; Religion/Religions/Religious ; Secular/Secularism/ Secularization ; Sweden/Swedish ; Sociology of Religion; Sociology of Religion ; Article ; Attitude : Swedish Pragmatic ; Religion : In Sweden ; Secular : In Sweden ; Sweden : & Religion; Description:
Sweden is a highly secularized society when compared with most Western societies. Church attendance is 4 or 5% of the pop on an average Sunday; in Stockholm it is around 2%. Yet there is little popular hostility toward the Church & the clergy. The great majority of Swedes claim they would voluntarily join the Church if it were disestablished. The overwhelming majority of Swedes continue to be baptized, confirmed, married, & buried by the Church. The relatively high degree of secularism is explained by: (1) A long-term religious homogeneity which has prevented religion from becoming a focal point of soc diff'iation. (2) During the crucial period of early modernization, particularly the last 2 decades of the 19th cent, the Church & religion solidly aligned themselves with the old order & its traditional values, thereby alienating those segments of the society oriented toward modern values. (3) Empirical & positivist value orientations, & a pragmatic attitude toward norms & values (what is called 'nihilism of values* in Sweden) predominate in Swedish society. AA.
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Trans-action, 1968, Vol.6(2), pp.46-53
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0147-2011 (ISSN); 1936-4725 (E-ISSN); 10.1007/BF03180860 (DOI)
Tomasson, Richard F.
Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1 March 1961, Vol.56(293), pp.44-51
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Archival Journals (JSTOR)
Titre: The Challenge of America's Metropolitan Population Outlook, 1960 to 1985. (Book Review) Auteur:Tomasson, Richard F. Sujet:Sociology & Social History; Fait partie de:
Social Forces, 1 September 1969, Vol.48(1), pp.134-135
Identifiant:
00377732 (ISSN); 15347605 (E-ISSN); 10.2307/2575507 (DOI)
Titre: Family Growth in Metropolitan America (Book Review) Auteur:Tomasson, Richard F. Sujet:Sociology & Social History; Fait partie de:
Social Problems, 1 January 1962, Vol.9(3), pp.294-295
Identifiant:
00377791 (ISSN); 15338533 (E-ISSN); 10.2307/799244 (DOI)
Titre: Modern Science and the Human Fertility Problem (Book Review) Auteur:Tomasson, Richard F. Sujet:Sociology & Social History; Fait partie de:
Social Problems, 1 December 1960, Vol.8(3), pp.278-279
Identifiant:
00377791 (ISSN); 15338533 (E-ISSN); 10.2307/798925 (DOI)
Titre: Population (Book Review) Auteur:Tomasson, Richard F. Sujet:Sociology & Social History; Fait partie de:
Social Problems, 1 January 1962, Vol.9(3), pp.295-296
Identifiant:
00377791 (ISSN); 15338533 (E-ISSN); 10.2307/799245 (DOI)
Titre: And the Poor Get Children: Sex, Contraception, and Family Planning in the Working Class (Book Review) Auteur:Tomasson, Richard F. Sujet:Sociology & Social History; Fait partie de:
Social Problems, 1 December 1960, Vol.8(3), pp.279-280
Identifiant:
00377791 (ISSN); 15338533 (E-ISSN); 10.2307/798926 (DOI)