Abstract
Thorough a comparative analysis of some case studies dealing with the working class attitudes towards religion and the churches, the author emphasises the weight of the cultural dimension in the study of religion in the working class.
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Thorough a comparative analysis of some case studies dealing with the working class attitudes towards religion and the churches, the author emphasises the weight of the cultural dimension in the study of religion in the working class.