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252 JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION 1968 Religion is irrelevant in Sweden Trans action 64653 Wallace Anthony F C 1966 Religion An view New York Rando ID: 413515

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252 JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION 1968 Religion is irrelevant in Sweden. Trans- action 6:46-53. Wallace, Anthony F. C. 1966 Religion: An anthropological view. New York: Random House. Wallis, Roy 1986 The Caplow-DeTocqueville account of con- trasts in European and American religion: Confounding considerations. Sociological Analysis 47:50-52. Warner, R. Stephen 1993 Work in progress towards a new paradigm for the sociological study of religion in the United States. American Journal of Sociology 98:1044-1093. Weber, Max 1961 Religion and social status." In Theories of Society, edited by Talcott Parsons, Edward Shils, Kaspar D. Naegele, and Jesse R. Pitts, 1138-1161. New York: Free Press. 1958 The protestant sects and the spirit of capi- talism. In From Max Weber: Essays in Sociology, translated and edited by Hans H. Gerth and C. Wright Mills. New York: Oxford Galaxy. Wilson, Bryan R. 1966 Religion in secular society. London: C.A. Watts & Co. 1982 Religion in sociological perspective. Oxford: Oxford University Press Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses Published annually. Brooklyn: Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York. $6XSSO\6LGH5HLQWHUSUHWDWLRQRIWKH6HFXODUL]DWLRQRI(XURSH $XWKRU V\f 6RXUFH-RXUQDOIRUWKH6FLHQWLILF6WXG\RI5HOLJLRQ9RO1R 6HS\fSS 3XEOLVKHGE\RQEHKDOIRI 6WDEOH85/ $FFHVVHG Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use, available atyou have obtained prior permission, you may not download an entire issue of a journal or multiple copies of articles, and youmay use content in the JSTOR archive only for your personal, non-commercial use. Please contact the publisher regarding any further use of this work. Publisher contact information may be obtained at Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printedpage of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range ofcontent in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new formsof scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. Society for the Scientific Study of Religion and Blackwell Publishing are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize,preserve and extend access to Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion. http://www.jstor.org