Religion, Culture & Society

Religion, Culture & Society
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781473904484
ISBN-13 : 147390448X
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Synopsis Religion, Culture & Society by : Andrew Singleton

"The reader is taken on a global exploration of the forms and diversities of religions and their social and cultural contexts... It is up to the minute in research and theory, and comfortably grounded in the traditions of the social explanation of things religious and spiritual." - Gary Bouma AM, Monash University "Tells how sociology of religion originated in the work of key nineteenth and twentieth century theorists and then brings the story into the present era of globalization, hybrid spirituality, and the Internet. Students of religion will find this an engaging and informative survey of the field." - Robert Wuthnow, Princeton University "It considers the ‘big questions’ - What is religion? How is religion changing in a modern world? What is the future of religion? – and addresses them through tangible case studies and observations of contemporary life. Its global perspective reflects the breadth, diversity and vibrancy of this field." - Sylvia Collins-Mayo, Kingston University This is a rich and dynamic introduction to the varieties of religious life and the central issues in the sociology of religion today. It leads the reader through the key ideas and main debates within the field as well as offering in-depth descriptions and analysis of topics such as secularization, fundamentalism, Pentecostal Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, atheism, ‘The spiritual marketplace’, digital religion and new religions like Wicca. Emphasising religion as a global phenomenon, examining especially the ways in which globalization has had an impact on everyday religious life, Singleton has created an illuminating text suitable for students in a wide range of courses looking at religion as a social and cultural phenomenon.

Religion and Social Problems

Religion and Social Problems
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 269
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ISBN-10 : 9781136854132
ISBN-13 : 1136854134
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion and Social Problems by : Titus Hjelm

Although students and scholars of social problems have often acknowledged the role of religion, no thorough examinations of the relation between the two have emerged. This book fills this gap by providing a definitive work on the impact of religion on social problems, religion as a solution to social problems, and religion as a social problem in itself.

Encyclopedia of Religion and Society

Encyclopedia of Religion and Society
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Publisher : Rowman Altamira
Total Pages : 618
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ISBN-10 : 0761989560
ISBN-13 : 9780761989561
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Encyclopedia of Religion and Society by : William H. Swatos

As the new millennium approaches, the sacred and profane interface, conflict, and intermingle in novel ways. The Encyclopedia of Religion and Society provides a guide map for these developments. From succinct, brief notes to essay-length entries, it covers world religions, religious perspectives on political and social issues, and religious leaders and scholars -- present and past -- in the United States and the world. This comprehensive volume is an essential reference for studies in the anthropology, psychology, politics, and sociology of religion. Topics include: abortion, adolescence, African-American religious experience, anthropology of religion, Buddhism, commitment, conversion, definition of religion, ecology movement, Emile Durkheim, ethnicity, fundamentalism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, new religious movements, organization, parish, Talcott Parsons, racism, research methods, Roman Catholicism, sexism, Unification Church, Max Weber, and many others.

Religion in Society

Religion in Society
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Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:949067997
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Synopsis Religion in Society by : Ronald L. Johnstone

(Un)Believing in Modern Society

(Un)Believing in Modern Society
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 315
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ISBN-10 : 9781134800124
ISBN-13 : 1134800126
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis (Un)Believing in Modern Society by : Jörg Stolz

This landmark study in the sociology of religion sheds new light on the question of what has happened to religion and spirituality since the 1960s in modern societies. Exposing several analytical weaknesses of today's sociology of religion, (Un)Believing in Modern Society presents a new theory of religious-secular competition and a new typology of ways of being religious/secular. The authors draw on a specific European society (Switzerland) as their test case, using both quantitative and qualitative methodologies to show how the theory can be applied. Identifying four ways of being religious/secular in a modern society: 'institutional', 'alternative', 'distanced' and 'secular' they show how and why these forms have emerged as a result of religious-secular competition and describe in what ways all four forms are adapted to the current, individualized society.

Religion and Family in a Changing Society

Religion and Family in a Changing Society
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9780691086750
ISBN-13 : 0691086753
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion and Family in a Changing Society by : Penny Edgell

Contested changes: "family values" in local religious life -- |t Religious involvement and religious institutional change -- |t Religion, family, and work -- |t Styles of religious involvement -- |t "The problem with families today ..."--|t Practice of family ministry -- |t Religious familism and social change.

Religion and Social Theory

Religion and Social Theory
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Publisher : SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 080398569X
ISBN-13 : 9780803985698
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis Religion and Social Theory by : Bryan S Turner

The second edition of this major book on the social analysis of religion incorporates a substantial new introduction by Bryan S Turner. Religion and Social Theory assesses the different theoretical approaches to the social function of religion. Turner discusses at length the ideas of key contributors to these approaches (including Engels, Durkheim, Weber, Nietzsche, Freud, Parsons, Marcuse, Habermas and Foucault). In so doing, he develops a distinctive perspective on the role of religion as an institutional link between economic and human reproduction. Social theories of religion are explored through a resolutely comparative and historical analysis of the Abrahamic faiths - Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Relating c

Modern Sociologists on Society and Religion

Modern Sociologists on Society and Religion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 417
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ISBN-10 : 9781000459289
ISBN-13 : 1000459284
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Modern Sociologists on Society and Religion by : Inger Furseth

Modern Sociologists on Society and Religion provides an introduction to some of the most influential figures in contemporary social theory with an emphasis on their analyses of society and religion. The figures profiled include Erving Goffman, Zygmunt Bauman, Michel Foucault, Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckmann, Jürgen Habermas, Pierre Bourdieu, Anthony Giddens, Arlie Hochschild, Richard Sennett, and Patricia Hill Collins. The introduction places these sociologists in contemporary social discourse. Each chapter begins with an introduction to the main work and social analyses of the sociologist in question. After a brief critical assessment, it outlines their view on religion, followed by examples of how other sociologists have used their theories to study religion. Each chapter ends with the authors’ suggestions for how their perspectives can be used to analyze the role of religion in contemporary society. The book provides a general introduction and overview of social analyses in modern sociology. It is a rich resource for scholars and students on all levels who are interested in social theory and the complexity of religion in contemporary society.

Religion and Society in the 21st Century

Religion and Society in the 21st Century
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 177
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ISBN-10 : 9783110369533
ISBN-13 : 3110369532
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion and Society in the 21st Century by : Joachim Küpper

This volume focuses on religion from a trans-cultural and international perspective. Its aim is to open up new perspectives on how religions might coexist peacefully within 21st century societies and simultaneously contribute to global pacification. Can a religion cope peacefully with the existence of other religions, without having to abandon its own claim to truth, and if so, what already inherent, specific characteristics would have to be emphasized? Or is secular culture the path to convince different religions of a shared ideal of peaceful co-existence? These questions are approached considering the socio-political implications of religions in Asian, African, Latin-American and European contexts. This collection of essays reflects on the entire spectrum of the highly topical and complex academic discussions pertaining to the interrelation of society, state and religion. One example in this collection features the analysis of a secular state engaging in dialog with Muslim communities through a state-moderated communication platform; another article concentrates on the political impact of Christian churches on Nigerian society by means of political advertisement. Moreover, the different concepts of religion in Western societies are considered: one essay argues that in democratic societies it is the state that must guarantee the freedom of religion and thereby provide the basis for a peaceful co-existence between all religions.

Religion, Politics, Society, and the State

Religion, Politics, Society, and the State
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0199949239
ISBN-13 : 9780199949236
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Religion, Politics, Society, and the State by : Jonathan Fox

This book focuses on the role of religion in politics in several distinctive ways. Most books on religion and politics tend to have a narrow focus - usually on a single country or region or, alternatively, on a limited aspect of religion's influence on politics such as secularism, conflict,terror, or state policy. This book, in contrast, takes a wider perspective. First, and perhaps most importantly, it recognizes and emphasizes that religion interacts with politics on multiple levels. These influences may be divided into the influence of the state and the influence of society onpolitics. Second, this volume covers multiple countries in major world regions. The chapters cover the United States, Israel, Turkey, North Africa, and Western Europe, and two chapters include information from the entire world.Although this book will be of interest to scholars, its wide coverage of different topics, relevant theories, and different world regions also makes it excellent as a textbook for a survey course on religion and politics. All of the contributors have published extensively in prominent refereedjournals on the topic of religion and politics, adding to the scholarly authoritativeness of the volume and its desirability as a textbook written by recognized experts.