Wolfgang Schluchter

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Wolfgang Schluchter (born 4 April 1938 in

professor emeritus at Heidelberg University. Schluchter is recognized as a leading sociologist of religion and an authority on the history of sociological theory, in particular on the work of Max Weber.[1] He was one of the editors of the Max Weber-Gesamtausgabe [de], alongside Wolfgang J. Mommsen and Johannes Winckelmann [de]. Gangolf Hübinger [de] succeeded Mommsen after he died in 2004. The project was completed in June 2020, with forty-seven volumes.[2] Schluchter was visiting professor at several universities worldwide, including the University of Pittsburgh, The New School for Social Research, and the University of California, Berkeley
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  1. ^ Lichtblau 2022, pp. 75–76; Segre 2013, pp. 65–66; Oakes 2021, p. 194.
  2. ^ Lichtblau 2022, pp. 75–76; Oakes 2021, p. 194.

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