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How fast does an electron have to travel to have the same mass as a proton at rest?
Revised Secularization
A theory suggesting changes in society lead to a decline in the influence of religion, but not necessarily to its complete disappearance.
Weber's Argument
Max Weber’s theoretical framework suggesting that rationalization and bureaucracy shape modern societies, influencing social actions and institutions.
Protestant Ethic
A concept in sociology proposed by Max Weber suggesting a correlation between Protestantism, especially Calvinism, and the development of the capitalist economy.
Civil Religion
The set of beliefs, rituals, and symbols that a society holds sacred, often blending religious faith with patriotism and national symbolism.
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