Meaning and modernity : religion, polity, and self
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Meaning and modernity : religion, polity, and self
University of California Press, c2002
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Bibliography: p. 311-335
Includes index
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ISBN 9780520226562
内容説明
Deepening and developing the seminal vision of "Habits of the Heart" (California, 1985), this volume presents original essays by leading thinkers in the social sciences, philosophy and religion. It covers such issues as how Calvinism contributed to political revolution, why democracies require an enlarged sense of political community, how the religious foundations of Japan and the United states differ and what it means to be a Christian and an American.
目次
Acknowledgments Introduction by Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton 1. "Mythic Gestures": Robert N. Bellah and Cultural Sociology by Jeffrey C. Alexander and Steven J. Sherwood 2. Social Differentiation and Moral Pluralism by Steven M. Tipton 3. Saving the Self: Endowment vs. Depletion in American Institutions by Ann Swidler 4. Mirror-Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity by S. N. Eisenstadt 5. Calvinism and Revolution: The Walzer Thesis Reconsidered by Philip S. Gorski 6. Comparative Cosmopolis: Discovering Different Paths to Moral Integration in the Modern Ecumene by Richard Madsen 7. Mammon and the Culture of the Market: A Socio-Theological Critique by Harvey Cox 8. Selling God in America: American Commercial Culture as a Climate of Hospitality to Religion by John A. Coleman, S.J. 9. In Search of Common Ground: Howard Thurman and Religious Community by Albert J. Raboteau 10. Reassembling the Civic Church: The Changing Role of Congregations in American Civil Society by Robert Wuthnow 11. Democracy, Inclusive and Exclusive by Charles Taylor 12. Raising Good Citizens in a Bad Society: Moral Education and Political Avoidance in Civic America by Nina Eliasoph 13. On Being a Christian and an American by Stanley Hauerwas 14. Politics as the "Public Use of Reason": Religious Roots of Political Possibilities by William M. Sullivan Epilogue. Meaning and Modernity: America and the World by Robert N. Bellah Notes Bibliography Index Contributors
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: pbk ISBN 9780520226579
内容説明
Deepening and developing the seminal vision of Habits of the Heart (California, 1985), this volume presents original essays by leading thinkers in the social sciences, philosophy, and religion.
目次
Acknowledgments Introduction by Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan, Ann Swidler, and Steven M. Tipton 1. "Mythic Gestures": Robert N. Bellah and Cultural Sociology by Jeffrey C. Alexander and Steven J. Sherwood 2. Social Differentiation and Moral Pluralism by Steven M. Tipton 3. Saving the Self: Endowment vs. Depletion in American Institutions by Ann Swidler 4. Mirror-Image Modernities: Contrasting Religious Premises of Japanese and U.S. Modernity by S. N. Eisenstadt 5. Calvinism and Revolution: The Walzer Thesis Reconsidered by Philip S. Gorski 6. Comparative Cosmopolis: Discovering Different Paths to Moral Integration in the Modern Ecumene by Richard Madsen 7. Mammon and the Culture of the Market: A Socio-Theological Critique by Harvey Cox 8. Selling God in America: American Commercial Culture as a Climate of Hospitality to Religion by John A. Coleman, S.J. 9. In Search of Common Ground: Howard Thurman and Religious Community by Albert J. Raboteau 10. Reassembling the Civic Church: The Changing Role of Congregations in American Civil Society by Robert Wuthnow 11. Democracy, Inclusive and Exclusive by Charles Taylor 12. Raising Good Citizens in a Bad Society: Moral Education and Political Avoidance in Civic America by Nina Eliasoph 13. On Being a Christian and an American by Stanley Hauerwas 14. Politics as the "Public Use of Reason": Religious Roots of Political Possibilities by William M. Sullivan Epilogue. Meaning and Modernity: America and the World by Robert N. Bellah Notes Bibliography Index Contributors
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