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  1. Dec 4, 2006 · Peter Berger, professor emeritus of religion, sociology and theology at Boston University, examined the globalization of religious pluralism and how the peaceful coexistence of different racial, ethnic and religious groups has become a global phenomenon.

  2. The movement of ideas and values implicit in the concept of globalization is mediated through four primary channels – the international business elite, the international intelligentsia, popular trend‐based culture, and transnational movements (notably religious in character).

  3. Aug 3, 2010 · Globalization is not defined by one-way Westernization, argues Peter Berger in his new blog at The American Interest Online. Rather, it is a far more complex process than is commonly...

  4. Peter Ludwig Berger [a] (17 March 1929 – 27 June 2017) was an Austrian-born American sociologist and Protestant theologian. Berger became known for his work in the sociology of knowledge, the sociology of religion, study of modernization, and theoretical contributions to sociological theory.

  5. Mar 1, 2010 · Globalization and the Sociology of Religion. March 2010. DOI: 10.1002/9781444320787.ch21. In book: The New Blackwell Companion to the Sociology of Religion (pp.475 - 497) Authors: Lionel Obadia....

  6. May 19, 2005 · At his Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs at Boston University, Peter Berger conducted a three-year study on globalization in 10 countries. He led this, together with Harvard’s Samuel Huntington, whose notion of the clash of civilizations fueled debate about the modern dangers of religion, especially global Islam.

  7. Peter L. Berger with which university professors or stamp-collectors in Boston can communi-cate with their colleagues in Bangkok, but the joy will be tempered by the recognition that drug-lords, terrorists and paedophiles share this facility. There is by now a conventional view of the relation between globalisation