Religion

Religion
Author: Meredith B. McGuire
Publsiher: Waveland Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2008-04-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781478609636

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In this insightful examination of religions in their local and global context, the author shows how analyzing religions social context helps us understand individuals lives, social movements, national and ethnic politics, and widespread social changes. Well-researched and theory-based, the text is filled with intriguing anecdotes, empirical data, thought-provoking discussions of both mainstream and nonofficial religions, and historical and contemporary examples that illustrate the interplay between religion and society across cultures. This volume takes an integrated approach to examining religion and includes cross-cultural, historical, and methodological viewpoints. Readers will learn to identify the complex interactions between religion and societal contexts, as well as the ways in which these interactions shape individuals, communities, national politics, and the world.

Religion

Religion
Author: Meredith B. McGuire
Publsiher: Waveland PressInc
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2008
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1577665775

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Religion the Social Context

Religion  the Social Context
Author: Meredith B. McGuire
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1987
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UCAL:B5015674

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McGuire provides students with an integrated overview of the subject and a useful basis for critical evaluation.

Religion in social context

Religion in social context
Author: Nicholas Jay Demerath,Phillip E. Hammond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1969
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0394301560

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Theology in a Social Context

Theology in a Social Context
Author: Robin Gill
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781409425960

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Over the last thirty years a number of theologians have been using aspects of sociology alongside the more traditional resources of philosophy. In turn, sociologists with an interest in theology have also contributed to an interaction between theology and sociology. John Milbank dismissed the sociology of religion as a radically secularising discipline and championed an approach to theology now known as radical orthodoxy, yet a decade later radical orthodoxy has lost a good deal of its support, with critics arguing that it is too circular and enclosed within its own premises. The time is now right to revisit the dialogue between theologians and sociologists prior to Milbank's intervention. In this new triology on Sociological Theology, Robin Gill makes a renewed contribution to mapping of three abiding ways of appropriately relating theology and interactionist sociology, namely: the social context of theology; the social determinants of theology; and the social significance of theology.

Religion in social context tradition and transition

Religion in social context  tradition and transition
Author: Nicholas J. Demerath,Phillip E. Hammond
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Religion and sociology
ISBN: OCLC:844554388

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Sociology of Religion

Sociology of Religion
Author: Abby Day
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780429619175

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The first sociology of religion textbook to begin the task of diversifying and decolonizing the study of religion, Sociology of Religion develops a sociological frame that draws together the personal, political and public, showing how religion – its origins, development and changes – is understood as a social institution, influenced by and influencing wider social structures. Organized along sociological structures and themes, the book works with examples from a variety of religious traditions and regions rather than focusing in depth on a selection, and foregrounds cultural practice-based understandings of religion. It is therefore a book about ‘religion’, not ‘religions’, that explores the relationship of religion with gender and sexuality, crime and violence, generations, politics and media, ‘race’, ethnicity and social class, disease and disability – highlighting the position of religion in social justice and equality. Each chapter of this book is framed around concrete case studies from a variety of Western and non-Western religious traditions. Students will benefit from thinking about the discipline across a range of geographical and religious contexts. The book includes features designed to engage and inspire students: Up-to-date and comprehensive analysis of engaging and accessible material ‘Case Examples’: short summaries of empirical examples relating to the chapter themes Visually distinct boxes with bullet points, key words and phrases focusing on the context Questions suitable for private or seminar study Suggested class exercises for instructors to use Suggested readings and further readings/online resources at the end of each chapter Following a review and critique of early sociology of religion, the book engages with more contemporary issues, such as dissolving the secular/sacred binary and paying close attention to issues of epistemology, negotiations, marginalities, feminisms, identities, power, nuances, globalization, (post) (multiple) modernity (ies), emotion, structuration, reflexivity, intersectionality and urbanization. This book is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students exploring the sociology of religion, religion and society, religious studies, theology, globalization and human geography.

Religion and Social Theory

Religion and Social Theory
Author: Bryan S Turner
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 1991-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 080398569X

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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