Margaret M. Poloma
À propos de l'auteur
Margaret M. Poloma is a prominent sociologist known for her extensive research on Pentecostalism and its impact on American society. Her work delves into the intersections of religion, culture, and social behavior, providing valuable insights into how religious beliefs shape communities and individual lives. Poloma's scholarship emphasizes the role of Godly love in the practice of faith, particularly within the Assemblies of God denomination, highlighting how these principles influence both personal and communal relationships.
Throughout her career, Poloma has authored several significant texts that examine the dynamics of religious practices and their sociological implications. Her studies explore the revitalization of American Pentecostalism and the ways in which belief systems interact with broader societal trends. By analyzing themes of love and service within the context of faith, her work contributes to a deeper understanding of how spirituality can foster community and promote social change.