Not exact matches
Psychology, anthropology and
sociology will be of great assistance here, the more so because
recent developments in these fields, tending toward integration of these intimately related pursuits, promise the creation of a
study of man to which the investigation of his religious life has to add an important, nay a decisive dimension.
Finally he recited a list of some of the more illustrious foreign missionaries in the Punjab — John Lowrie and William Reed, the first missionaries in 1834; Charles Forman, who founded the distinguished college which bears his name; Hervey Griswold, the missionary scholar who pioneered in Pun - jab
sociology; and some of the more
recent missionary heroes, such as Ernie Campbell, who received an Indian government citation for helping resettle refugees; James Alter, who established a center for interreligious understanding; and Clinton Loehlin, who founded the Institute for Sikh
Studies at Baring College.
Arthur J. Vidich and Stanford M. Lyman in their
recent study of American
Sociology summarize this point in that field:
Study co-author and
recent UBC
sociology graduate Nicholas Fitz said the findings could help better inform public policies that aim to boost child vaccination rates.
That's because the report, appearing last month in
Sociology of Education, runs counter to the steady drumbeat of
studies in
recent years extolling the benefits of small schools.