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"One Person's Apostate is Another Person's Convert": What Terminology Tells Us about Pro-Religious Hegemony in the Sociology of Religion

In: Humanity & society, Volume 35, Issue 1-2, p. 149-175

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Abstract

This paper analyzes terminology in the sociology of religion to illustrate proreligious hegemony and the construction of deviant identities for the non-religious. The paper begins by analyzing the current terminology used to refer to the non-religious and makes suggestions for less-biased terminology. The article then uses the "found" terminology to illustrate how language and definitions function to marginalize the non-religious and turn them into a deviant, denigrated category in the sociology of religion.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 2372-9708

DOI

10.1177/016059761103500107

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