miércoles, 20 de octubre de 2010

 Calvinism
Calvin shared the idea of Luther that the Bible was the only standard for a life of faith, although he disagreed with Luther on the defense that it was the submission of the State to the Church, nor in his theology on the Eucharist . Many of the principles of Calvinism, had strong social implications, in particular noting that the economy, industry and hard work are part of moral virtue, and that success in business is an evidence of divine grace.
 Macro and Micro Sociology.

the macrosociology is aimed to a global system such a civilization, and microsociological is more focused on the social relations between individuals and their linkages with the social totality. These areas very closelly related. However microsociology takes more specific stuff for observation, easy to experience daily, and thereafter gradually moving towards more complex sets and abstraction, which are macrosociological level, so that the transition is less abrupt as possible.
The purpose of sociology is the explanation and understanding of global societies. That is, tends to macrosociology, but it is clear that without understanding the phenomena one by one individual integration, family, and other small size is virtually impossible to understand the society as a complex whole



Global systems, societies, cultures, among other organizations are determinant in our present. Always equipped with counterparts, societies and peoples have, however, totalisante value, not land space but in time in human history. In contrast, economies, cultures and states are not real but wholes global representations relevant analysis can be drawn from previous wholes.  Mesosociology in the other hand is more  specialized in the activities that the groups normally do.

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