Most nineteenth-century social thinkers assumed that


Most nineteenth-century social thinkers assumed that secularization was an irresistible tide that would eventually sweep away all religious activity. Modern sociologists are far less likely to expect religion to fade away. Can you envision a society without religion? Explain.

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