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Religious Revivalism: Social Changes in India and Important Factors

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Religious Revivalism

Religious Revivalism

  • Religious revivalism can be explained as a phenomenon which includes growth of the religious institutions, renewal and widen of belief systems, increase in number of believers. All this is marked by the increasing importance of religion in civic life.
  • Some sociologists view religion in contrasting terms with the modernity. Their proposition is that as we become modern, we become less religious as rational beliefs are often in disagreement with the religious beliefs. A consequence of this proposition is that religion and secularism also from a binary reverse pair.
Religion and Secularism

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Domestic Violence: Assumption Based on Domestic Violence, Methods Implemented, Conclusion

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Assumption Based on Domestic Violence

  • The perpetrator՚s violent behaviour is mostly learnt from upbringing and teenage year՚s incidents of emotional suffering.
  • This information supports the Social Learning Theory according to which indulging in the aggressive (unexpected) deeds as a method of argument resolution or as a copying mechanism is a learnt action.
  • Women tolerances of violence is described in terms of lear…

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