Peter L. Berger was a renowned Austrian-born American sociologist known for his work on the sociology of religion and knowledge.
He founded Boston University's Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs and authored numerous influential books.
Berger received his doctorate from the New School for Social Research and taught at various institutions.
His contributions to sociology and culture were recognized with awards like the Manes Sperber Prize.
Berger's most famous works include The Social Construction of Reality and The Homeless Mind, which have had a lasting impact on sociological thought and understanding of religion in modern society.
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