Some sociological aspects of religiosity: Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization

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Some sociological aspects of religiosity : Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization . / Hilton Saggau, Emil; Bakrač , Vladimir ; Živković , Predrag .

Traditional and non-traditional Religiosity. ed. / Mirko Blagojevic; Dragan Todorovic. Vol. Traditional and new religiosity / Tradicionalna i Nova Religioznost Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture : Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture,Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Branicevo, Pozarevac, 2019. p. 114.

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Hilton Saggau, E, Bakrač , V & Živković , P 2019, Some sociological aspects of religiosity: Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization . in M Blagojevic & D Todorovic (eds), Traditional and non-traditional Religiosity. vol. Traditional and new religiosity / Tradicionalna i Nova Religioznost, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture,Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Branicevo, Pozarevac, Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture, pp. 114. <http://www.idn.org.rs/biblioteka/Traditional_and_Non_Traditional_Religiosity_sajt.pdf>

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Hilton Saggau, E., Bakrač , V., & Živković , P. (2019). Some sociological aspects of religiosity: Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization . In M. Blagojevic, & D. Todorovic (Eds.), Traditional and non-traditional Religiosity (Vol. Traditional and new religiosity / Tradicionalna i Nova Religioznost, pp. 114). Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture,Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Branicevo, Pozarevac. http://www.idn.org.rs/biblioteka/Traditional_and_Non_Traditional_Religiosity_sajt.pdf

Vancouver

Hilton Saggau E, Bakrač V, Živković P. Some sociological aspects of religiosity: Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization . In Blagojevic M, Todorovic D, editors, Traditional and non-traditional Religiosity. Vol. Traditional and new religiosity / Tradicionalna i Nova Religioznost. Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture: Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture,Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Branicevo, Pozarevac. 2019. p. 114

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Hilton Saggau, Emil ; Bakrač , Vladimir ; Živković , Predrag . / Some sociological aspects of religiosity : Religiosity in contemporary societies between neo-liberalism and globalization . Traditional and non-traditional Religiosity. editor / Mirko Blagojevic ; Dragan Todorovic. Vol. Traditional and new religiosity / Tradicionalna i Nova Religioznost Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture : Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Education and Culture,Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Branicevo, Pozarevac, 2019. pp. 114

Bibtex

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