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Lúcio Mustafá (talk) 09:19, 2 September 2012 (UTC) We are working in the biography of Robert Cipriani Can you collaborated? You are wellcome.[reply]

Lúcio Mustafá (talk) 12:43, 4 September 2012 (UTC) Today I founded this biografy, in: Wiliam H. Swatos, Jr. Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. London: AltaMira, 1998 p. 93 ISBN 0-7619-8956-0.[reply]

CIPRIANI, ROBERTO (1945-) Professor of Sociology of Religion, Third University of Roma. Successively Secretary and President of the Research Comittee 22 (Sociology of Religion), International Socioloigical Assocation (1986-1994). Cipriani has wirtten or edited more than 20 books and more than 200 articles. He has written extensively on popular religion, the sacred and secularization, and has coined the concept of "diffused religion" - a pervasive and persistente religiosity diffused throughout the population by primary and secondary socialization, which is periodically revitalized by the cycle of the Cristian calendar. Recently, he has been especially interested in the persistence of values traditionally liked to Christianity that are becoming increasingly independent of it.

- Karel Dobbelaere

REFERENCES

Il Cristo rosso (Roma: Ianua, 1985); " 'Diffusede Religion' and Ney Values in Italy," in The Changing Face of Religion, ed. J.A. Beckford and T. Luckmann (London: Sage, 1989): 24-48; La religione dei valori (Caltanissetta-Roma: Sciascia, 1992).


DOBBELAERE, Karel in, SWATOS, Wiliam H. , Jr. Encyclopedia of Religion and Society. London: AltaMira, 1998 p. 93 ISBN 0-7619-8956-0.