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  1. Yoshio Fukuyama (福山 喜雄, Fukuyama Yoshio, April 29, 1921 - April 3, 1995) [1] was an American theologian and writer. He held a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago and was a faculty member of the Chicago Theological Seminary.

  2. 3. Apr. 1995 · An empirical study of lay attitudes (Pilgrim Press, 1970, co-author). He is the father of political scientist Francis Fukuyama. Yoshio Fukuyama was a theologian who held a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago and was a faculty member of the Chicago Theological Seminary.

  3. Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama (* 27. Oktober 1952 in Chicago, Illinois) ist ein US-amerikanischer Politikwissenschaftler. Er ist Direktor des Zentrums für Demokratie, Entwicklung und Rechtsstaatlichkeit am Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies der Stanford University, wo er auch das Master-Programm in Internationaler Politik leitet.

  4. 23. Mai 2018 · Yoshio Fukuyama (born 1921) is a theologian who holds a doctorate in sociology from the University of Chicago and has been a faculty member of the Chicago Theological Seminary. He is credited with beginning the scholarly discussion on how to define and measure religious commitment.

  5. Yoshio Fukuyama The Chicago Theological Seminary Review of Religious Research, Vol. 28, No. 1 (September, 1986) Some twenty years ago, the general theme for the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association focused on the ways in which various professions made use of sociologists and their research in pursuing the goals of their ...

  6. Yoshihiro Francis Fukuyama wurde am 27. Okt. 1952 in Chicago, Illinois (USA), als Sohn des Soziologen und Religionsdozenten Yoshio Fukuyama und dessen Frau Toshiko Kawata Fukuyama geboren. Seine Großeltern waren aus Japan in die USA eingewandert.

  7. FUKUYAMA, YOSHIO (1921-1995) Professor emeritus, Chicago Theological Seminary. Prior to his seminary faculty and deanship positions, Fukuyama was a researcher for the United Church Board for Homeland Ministries and an influential member of the Religious Research Fellowship, which evolved into the Religious Research Association. He was the ...