Abstract

among the denominations in terms of their members' general socio-economic status, educational attainment, income, and occupational characteristics.' In large measure, then, these studies have been restricted to the general population of churchgoers. There are only sketchy and limited data available as to the distributions of these socio-cultural characteristics among the members of the clergy.

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