2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20187410008
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Religion as a social adhesive: study of the patterns of religious diversity of rural communities in the village of Sembungan-Boyolali

Abstract: For rural communities, religion is understood as the core of the value system to control the actions of the community in order to remain sustainable in accordance with the values of the religious teachings. Religious behavior is a sacred symbol that is based on religious teachings. This study uses a sociology of religion approach that attempts to describe the empirical reality of religious communities related to doctrine, beliefs, social behavior and functional teachings that give birth to religious phenomena.… Show more

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