Hamilton Books
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978-0-7618-6941-2 • Hardback • July 2017 • $87.00 • (£67.00)
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Colbert Rhodes is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Texas, Permian Basin. His research interests include social thought, ethnicity, gerontology and organizations.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Major Themes of Integralism and their Influence on the Thought of the Contributors Including Summaries of Their Articles, Colbert Rhodes
2. The Promise of Integralism, Colbert Rhodes
3. Integralism, Altruism, and Social Emancipation: A Sorokian model of Prosocial Behavior and Social Organization, Barry V. Johnston
4. Integralism and Positive Psychology: A Comparison of Sorokin and Seligman, Lawrence T. Nichols
5. Foundational Ideas for an Integral Social Science in the Thought of St. Thomas Aquinas, Vincent Jeffries
6. The Restoration of Political Science, Ryan J. Barilleaux
7. Toward an Integral Social Science: A History of Science Approach, Barry V. Johnston
8. Sin and Sociology: The Loss and Potential Recovery of a Concept, Barry V. Johnston
9. Integralism and the Sociology of Deviance: Toward a New Paradigm, Lawrence T. Nichols
10. Integralism and Benevolent Love as Virtue: Directions for Family Studies, Vincent Jeffries
11. The Nature of Integralism as a Scientific System of Thought, Vincent Jeffries
12. Beyond Mill's Sociological Imagination: Using a Pedagogy Based on Sorokin's Integralism to Reach Today's Introductory Sociology Students, Stephen R. Sharkey
13. Religious Ethics and the Scientific Study of Morality, Vincent Jeffries
Bibliography
About the Contributors