As sociologist Robert Bellah said: «Each individual must work out their own ultimate solutions and the most the church can do is to provide a favorable environment for doing so, without imposing on him a prefabricated set of answers.»
Not exact matches
Harvard
sociologist Robert F. Bales has stated that the rate of alcoholism will tend to rise when a society by its attitude «positively suggests drinking to the individual
as a means of relieving his inner tensions.»
Social infrastructure is just
as important, says
sociologist Robert Sampson
As Northwestern University
sociologist Robert Gordon recently wrote, «Companies pay better - educated people higher wages because they are more productive.
A 2008 study by Harvard
sociologist Robert Sampson concluded that growing up in a neighborhood of concentrated disadvantage has the same effect on a five - year - old's verbal ability
as missing an entire year of school.
@ Patrick B. Although I am a historian and hence see
sociologists as disciplinary parasites who have appropriated history's domain to create a «science» of society, there have been valuable contributions by
sociologists to our understanding of the history of science, notably in the work of
Robert Merton.
Sociologist Robert Brulle summarizes the rise of countermovements
as follows:
I still recall where I was sitting (actually, lying in bed)
as I read Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life by
sociologist Robert Bellah and colleagues.