Harvey Cox Seminar, September 14, 1999. (Reports 016167), 1999

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'[...] Perhaps 40 years ago there was an existing consensus [that] ... religion would decline in its influence in the world ... Sociologists are not always right, and in this case I think it is quite evident that they were almost catastrophically wrong ..

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Education, Media, Arts, and Culture program (Education, Media, Arts and Culture)

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