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Yoshio Fukuyama : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yoshio Fukuyama Yoshio Fukuyama (April 29, 1921 - April 3, 1995) was a theologian who held a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago and was a faculty member of the Chicago Theological Seminary. He is credited with beginning the scholarly discussion on how to define and measure religious commitment.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Encyclopedia of Religion and Society William H. Swatos, Jr. Editor ''Religiosity'' )〕 Some of his works include ''The ministry in transition: a case study of theological education'' (Pennsylvania State University Press, 1972) and ''The fragmented layman; an empirical study of lay attitudes'' (Pilgrim Press, 1970, co-author).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Worldcat Identities (Yoshio Fukuyama) )〕 Some of his academic roles performed during his career include ''Director of Research'' for the United Church of Christ,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Campus Clergyman Book by Phillip E. Hammond; Basic Books, 1966. 171 pgs. )〕 chair of the membership committee for the ''Society for the Scientific Study of Religion''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Society for the Scientific Study of Religion (Council Meeting Minutes, October 27–28, 1966 )〕 He is the father of political scientist Francis Fukuyama. ==Other works==
*("Social Research and the Churches" ), ''Review of Religious Research'', Volume 28, Issue 1, September, 1986 *("The Major Dimensions of Church Membership" ), ''Review of Religious Research, Volume 2, pages 154-161, 1961 *(Papers associated with Yoshio Fukuyama ) at Chicago Theological Seminary
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