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Elemental Spirit: Parapsychology Dictionary on Elemental Spirit

Elemental Spirit:

A spirit associated with one of the classical four elements (fire, earth, air and water).

 

See also Animism.

 

(See also: Elemental Spirit, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - The Elemental Spirits
There are eight Elemental Spirits throughout the series: Undine, Gnome, Sylphid (or Jinn), Salamando (or Salamander), Lumina (or Wisp), Shade, Luna (or Aura), and Dryad. Only four Elementals have made it through the series so far without any large modification to their names or the types of their powers. All Elementals debuted in Secret of Mana; the most significant change, Luna to Aura, occurred in Legend of Mana. One could argue that the Faerie that befriends the main character and follows them throughout Seiken Den ...

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Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - The Elemental Spirits, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Undine Water and Ice, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Gnome Earth, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Sylphid/Jinn Air and Thunder, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Salamando/Salamander Fire, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Lumina/Wisp Light and Holy, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Shade Darkness, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Luna/Aura Celestial/Gold, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Dryad Life and Mana/Wood, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mana Mythology, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mechanics, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mythological roots

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series

Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mana Mythology. In the Seiken Densetsu mythos, particularly according to the in-game World History Encyclopædia in Legend of Mana, the Elementals are descended from the Mana Goddess, the embodiment of the creative and destructive forces of Mana, each being born from the light which formed the respective elements of Fa'Diel, the world of Mana. According to Seiken Densetsu 3, in her creation of the world, the Mana Goddess forged the Mana Sword and with it sealed th ...

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Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - The Elemental Spirits, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Undine Water and Ice, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Gnome Earth, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Sylphid/Jinn Air and Thunder, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Salamando/Salamander Fire, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Lumina/Wisp Light and Holy, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Shade Darkness, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Luna/Aura Celestial/Gold, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Dryad Life and Mana/Wood, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Role in the Series, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mana Mythology, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mechanics, Elemental spirits Seiken Densetsu - Mythological roots

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia - Arcana video game

Arcana (known as Card Master in Japan) is a RPG for the SNES, by HAL Laboratory. The game was novel in respresenting all of its characters as cards, but it plays like a dungeon-crawling RPG, rather than a card based game. In keeping with this metaphor, the death of a character resulted in a "torn" card, and the magical properties of some cards were used to explain abilities of the game's characters. Arcana video game - Gameplay. Arcana retained many conventions from earlier NES games an ...

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Elemental Spirit: A Brief Discussion on Spirits

The term spirit is very difficult to comprehend because it carries many different and often conflicting connotations. For the purpose of this writing, a spirit is a self-aware being, good or evil, which lacks a physical body. The premise upon which most spiritual theory is based suggests that there are two general elements in the universe - the intelligent element and the material element, and that spirits are the individualization of the intelligent element and bodies are the individualization of the material element.

 

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia - Akasha

Akasha is the Hindi/Sanskrit word meaning "aether" in both it's elemental and mythological senses. In Hinduism it is one of the Panchamahabhuta, or "five great elements." In paganism and Wicca, it is the unifying energy inherent in every living creature on the planet, and in all four elements (earth, air, water, and fire) in nature. On the pentagram, akasha is assigned to the fifth top point, and the "other" element. Essentially it is spirit: and soul,the all-encompassing spirit energy of the Goddess and God. ...

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia - Elemental

In mysticism, mythology and alchemy, an elemental is a creature (usually a spirit) that is attuned with, or composed of, one of the classical elements: air, earth, fire and water. The elements balance each other out through opposites: water quenches fire, fire boils water, earth contains air, air erodes earth. The concept of elementals seems to have been conceived by Paracelsus in the 16th century. Paracelsus' elementals were: Antroposophy is also known to have knowledge of elementals. Elementals are commonly mentioned in grimoires dealing with alchemy ...

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia - Gnome

A gnome is a mythical creature characterized by its small stature and subterranean lifestyle. According to Paracelsus, gnomes are the most important of the elemental spirits of the classical element earth, and they move as easily through the earth as humans walk upon it. The sun's rays turn them into stone. In other traditions, they are simply small, mischievous sprites or goblins. Some sources claim they spe ...

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Elemental Spirit: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Nature Spirits

Nature Spirits

Various types of beings that are said to be the "soul" of natural forms. Belief in the existence of nature spirits is common to all cultures throughout history.

 

They are usually attached to a specific place, such as a tree, river, plant or mountain. They come in a variety of shapes and temperaments. Some are described as human in form, others are like animals or are half-human, half animal; some are helpful, others deceitful or malevolent. They are normally invisible to humans, except to those with the gift of clairvoyance.

 

Elementals are a sub-class of nature spirits that are a part of the life force of all things in nature. They are ruled by archangels and are generally regarded as benevolent. The Neoplatonic Greeks categorized elementals according to the four elements:

  • Earth elementals are gnomes;
  • air elementals are sylphs;
  • Water elementals are undines; and
  • Fire elementals are salamanders.

 

In the Middle Ages interest in these main groups was revived and alchemists and magicians sought to control and manipulate the forces of nature and the universe. Other elementals include elves, who live in the woods, and household spirits such as brownies, goblins and bogies. Fairies are also sometimes included in this category.

 

(See also: Nature Spirits, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Elemental Spirit: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Nature Spirits

Nature Spirits

Various types of beings that are said to be the "soul" of natural forms. Belief in the existence of nature spirits is common to all cultures throughout history.

 

They are usually attached to a specific place, such as a tree, river, plant or mountain. They come in a variety of shapes and temperaments. Some are described as human in form, others are like animals or are half-human, half animal; some are helpful, others deceitful or malevolent. They are normally invisible to humans, except to those with the gift of clairvoyance.

 

Elementals are a sub-class of nature spirits that are a part of the life force of all things in nature. They are ruled by archangels and are generally regarded as benevolent. The Neoplatonic Greeks categorized elementals according to the four elements:

  • Earth elementals are gnomes;
  • air elementals are sylphs;
  • Water elementals are undines; and
  • Fire elementals are salamanders.

 

In the Middle Ages interest in these main groups was revived and alchemists and magicians sought to control and manipulate the forces of nature and the universe. Other elementals include elves, who live in the woods, and household spirits such as brownies, goblins and bogies. Fairies are also sometimes included in this category.

 

(See also: Nature Spirits, New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Gameplay

Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts. After the player chooses to play as either a male or female character and selects a starting weapon, the screen shifts to a world map, in which the player is asked to pick a square area as the game's play field. The selected area then becomes, for all purposes, the game's world. The game world is divided into a series of empty square plots of ground — from which there are 36 possible in total — and depending on the artifact which is placed on the plot, a different Lan ...

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Legend of Mana, Legend of Mana - Gameplay, Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts, Legend of Mana - Sidekicks, Legend of Mana - Weapon tempering, Legend of Mana - Elemental spirits, Legend of Mana - Plot branches, Legend of Mana - Jumi branch, Legend of Mana - Dragon branch, Legend of Mana - Faerie branch, Legend of Mana - Optional branches, Legend of Mana - The final chapter, Legend of Mana - List of sidekicks

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Plot branches

Within the game there are three main plot branches. Each branch holds a series of related side-quests, which compose a part of Legend of Mana's story. Upon completion of any of these branches, the player is given the choice of finishing the game, even if quests from other branches have not yet been started or completed. There are 67 quests in total. Legend of Mana - Jumi branch. The story of the Jumi, a dying race of people who have external jewel hearts which are considered valuable. Jumis have app ...

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Legend of Mana, Legend of Mana - Gameplay, Legend of Mana - World map and Artifacts, Legend of Mana - Sidekicks, Legend of Mana - Weapon tempering, Legend of Mana - Elemental spirits, Legend of Mana - Plot branches, Legend of Mana - Jumi branch, Legend of Mana - Dragon branch, Legend of Mana - Faerie branch, Legend of Mana - Optional branches, Legend of Mana - The final chapter, Legend of Mana - List of sidekicks

Read more here: » Legend of Mana: Encyclopedia II - Legend of Mana - Plot branches

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Paper Mario - Gameplay Elements

Paper Mario - Battle System. Much like in Super Mario RPG, the battles in Paper Mario relied on a cross between traditional turn-based RPG gameplay, and timed button presses (or other motions) for increased damage on enemies, or reduced damage taken from enemies; Paper Mario built on this concept, introducing more moves, and actions to go with them. Unlike in Super Mario RPG, the size of a party in battle was reduced from 3 to 2, with Mario and one of the party members fighting against ...

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Paper Mario, Paper Mario - Gameplay Elements, Paper Mario - Battle System, Paper Mario - Heart Points Flower Points and Badge Points, Paper Mario - Badges, Paper Mario - Star Points, Paper Mario - Star Spirit Powers, Paper Mario - Characters, Paper Mario - Main Characters, Paper Mario - Party Members, Paper Mario - Bosses

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology

Pre-Christian mythology is known mainly through speculation and reconstruction, although the existence of some mythological elements, known from later sources, has been confirmed by archaeological findings. The next period of Lithuanian mythology started in the 15th century, and lasted 'til approximately the middle of the 17th century. The myths of this period are mostly heroic, concerning the founding of the state of Lithuania. Perhaps two the best known stories are those of the dream of the Grand Duke Gediminas and the founding of V ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names

These are names of gods and other mythical beings that are known from one source only, having no relevant description which allows them to be identified with elements of later myths. Names that were supposed by the authors of older treatises to be the names of Lithuanian gods are also included. Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction. The historian Theodor Narbutt wrote The History of Lithuanian Nation (Dzieje starożytne narodu litewskiego, ten volumes, 1835–1841), of which ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

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Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship

Although the pre-Christian religion in Lithuania died out much later than in any other European country, actual information on Lithuanian mythology is scattered and late. Interest in it has increased since the beginning of the 19th century, when the narrative material began to be collected. However, at this time the majority of Lithuanian-speaking Lithuanians had already ceased to live according to the beliefs and doctrines of their earlier religion, and story-tellers could not explain their meaning more adequately and precisely. Without the ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology

Lithuanian mythology - God and nature. Stories, songs, and legends of this kind describe laws of nature and such natural processes as the change of seasons of the year, their connections with each other and with the existence of human beings. Nature is often described in terms of the human family; in one central example (found in many songs and stories), the sun is called the mother, the moon the father, and stars the sisters of hum ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends

This section includes the names of gods, divine or demonic beings, and other personages from Lithuanian myths, legends, folklore, and fairy-tales. Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings. Dievas, God Aušrinė, the Morning Star, a daughter of God ("dievaitė") Ašvieniai Dalia Gabija, the foster of the Holy Fire, a daughter of God ("dievaitė") Jūratė Kalvelis Laima, goddess of Fate and Luck Mėnulis, the Moon, a son of ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources

This section contains those names of Lithuanian gods or other mythical beings that are mentioned in old treatises on history or philosophy, sometimes accompanied by brief descriptions, and which are known from a few independent sources or from their counterparts under different names in later collections of myths and tales. Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings. Aušautas (a Prussian name) Aušlavis (a Prussian name) Praamžius Indraja Patrimpas (a Prussi ...

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Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - History of scholarship, Lithuanian mythology - Reconstructions of the mythology, Lithuanian mythology - Relations with other mythological systems, Lithuanian mythology - The periods of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - The elements of Lithuanian mythology, Lithuanian mythology - God and nature, Lithuanian mythology - Inner heroism, Lithuanian mythology - The god of morality, Lithuanian mythology - List of Lithuanian Gods, Lithuanian mythology - Names from myths and legends, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Heroes, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Various lower beings, Lithuanian mythology - Demonic beings, Lithuanian mythology - Holy places and things, Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources, Lithuanian mythology - Gods and god-like beings, Lithuanian mythology - Genii loci, Lithuanian mythology - Nature spirits, Lithuanian mythology - Unconfirmed names, Lithuanian mythology - Theodor Narbutt's reconstruction, Lithuanian mythology - Jan Łasicki's lists, Lithuanian mythology - Maciej Strijkowski's list, Lithuanian mythology - Russian chronicles

Read more here: » Lithuanian mythology: Encyclopedia II - Lithuanian mythology - Actual names from older sources

Elemental Spirit: Encyclopedia II - List of publications in sociology - Foundations

List of publications in sociology - The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. Max Weber Die protestantische Ethik und der 'Geist' des Kapitalismus, 1904 Online version Description: In The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Weber puts forward a thesis that Puritan ethic and ideas had influenced the development of capitalism. However religious devotion usually was accompanied by rejection of mundane affairs including economic pursuit. Why was that not the ca ...

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List of publications in sociology, List of publications in sociology - Foundations, List of publications in sociology - The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, List of publications in sociology - Functionalism, List of publications in sociology - Conflict theory, List of publications in sociology - Der Rassenkampf Struggle of the Races, List of publications in sociology - The Forms of Capital, List of publications in sociology - Interactionism, List of publications in sociology - Symbolic-interactionism, List of publications in sociology - Interaction Ritual Chains, List of publications in sociology - Economic sociology, List of publications in sociology - Environmental sociology, List of publications in sociology - Silent Spring, List of publications in sociology - Economic development, List of publications in sociology - Human ecology, List of publications in sociology - Industrial sociology, List of publications in sociology - Medical sociology, List of publications in sociology - Medical Sociology, List of publications in sociology - Ideas about illness : an intellectual history of medical sociology, List of publications in sociology - Profession of Medicine: A Study of the Sociology of Applied Knowledge, List of publications in sociology - Professional Dominance: The Social Structure of Medical Care, List of publications in sociology - Professionalism: The Third Logic, List of publications in sociology - Political sociology, List of publications in sociology - Political Sociology, List of publications in sociology - Program evaluation, List of publications in sociology - Rural sociology, List of publications in sociology - Sociology of knowledge, List of publications in sociology - Ideology and Utopia, List of publications in sociology - The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge, List of publications in sociology - Sociology of religion, List of publications in sociology - The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life, List of publications in sociology - The Sacred Canopy: Elements of a Sociological Theory of Religion, List of publications in sociology - A Rumor of Angels: Modern Society and the Rediscovery of the Supernatural, List of publications in sociology - Systems theory, List of publications in sociology - Sociology of Markets, List of publications in sociology - Social change, List of publications in sociology - Social demography, List of publications in sociology - Sociology of disaster, List of publications in sociology - New Species of Trouble: The Human Experience of Modern Disasters, List of publications in sociology - Urban sociology, List of publications in sociology - Computational sociology

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