Sociology of religion : a reader

書誌事項

Sociology of religion : a reader

edited by Susanne C. Monahan, William A. Mirola, Michael O. Emerson

Routledge, 2016, c2011

2nd ed

  • : pbk

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 1

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Includes bibliographical references

"First published 2001, 2011 by Pearson Education, Inc., Published 2016 by Routledge"--T.p. verso

内容説明・目次

内容説明

For undergraduate/graduate courses in the Sociology of Religion in departments of Sociology; and for courses such as Religious Perspectives on Social Issues in departments of Theology. A reader that seeks to explore the relationship between the structure and culture of religion and various elements of social life in the U.S. Sociology of Religion: A Reader , 2e is ideal as either a standalone reader or supplement to the text written by the same author team, Why Religion Matters. Based on both classic and contemporary research in the sociology of religion, this reader highlights a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches. It explores the ways in which religious values, beliefs and practices shape the world outside of church, synagogue, or mosque walls while simultaneously being shaped by the non-religious forces operating in that world.

目次

IN THIS SECTION: 1.) BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.) COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. BRIEF TABLE OF CONTENTS: Section I: Definitions of Religion Section II: Religious Belief, Ritual and Experience Section III: Immigration, Race and Religion Section IV: Gender and Religion Section V: Social Class and Religion Section VI: Sexual Identity and religion Section VII: The Secularization Debate Section VIII: Religious Authority and Institutions Section IX: New Religious Movements Section X: Religion, Politics and Social Change Section XI: Religious Violence Section XII: Religion in a Globalized World 2. COMPREHENSIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS: * indicates the reading is new to this edition Section I: Definitions of Religion Emile Durkheim: Subject of the Study: Religious Sociology and the Theory of Knowledge p. 1-6 Peter Berger: The Sacred Canopy p. 7-12 Karl Marx: From Contribution to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion p. 13-14 Brian J. Zinnbauer, et.al.: Religion and Spirituality: Unfuzzying the Fuzzy* p. 15-20 Section II: Religious Belief, Ritual and Experience Emile Durkheim: The Principal Totemic Beliefs: The Toten as Name and as Emblem * p. 21-23 Lynn Davidman and Arthur Greil: Characters in Search of a Script: The Exit Narratives of Formerly Ultra-Orthodox Jews* p. 24-35 Caitlin Killian: From a Community of Believers to an Islam of the Heart: `Conspicuous' Symbols, Muslim Practices, and the Privatization of Religion in France* p. 36-44 Section III: Immigration, Race and Religion Wendy Cadge and Elaine Howard Ecklund: Immigration and Religion: Current Research and Future Directions* p. 45-58 Carolyn Chen: Religious Varieties of Experience: A Comparison Between a Taiwanese Immigrant Buddhist Temple and an Evangelical Christian Church* p. 59-76 Timothy Nelson: Sacrifice of Praise: Emotion and Collective Participation in an African-American Worship Service p. 77-84 Gerardo Marti: Affinity, Identity and Transcendence: The Experience of Religion Racial Integration in Diverse Congregations* p. 85-95 Section IV: Gender and Religion Linda Woodhead: Gendering Secularization Theory* p. 96-100 Jeri Altneu Sechzer: "Islam and Woman: Where Tradition Meets Modernity"* p. 101-108 Wendy Griffin: The Embodied Goddess p. 109-117 Ruth Wallace: The Social Construction of a New Leadership Role: Catholic Women Pastors p. 118-124 Section V: Social Class and Religion Christian Smith and Robert Faris: Socioeconomic Inequality in the American Religious System* p. 125-134 Timothy Nelson: At Ease With Our Own Kind: Worship Practices and Class Segregation in American Religion* p. 135-146 Philip Schwadel: Poor Teenagers' Religion* p. 147-165 Lisa Keister: Upward Wealth Mobility: Exploring the Roman Catholic Advantage* p. 166-184 Section VI: Sexual Identity and Religion James Hunter: Culture Wars: The Challenge of Homosexuality p. 185-187 Laura Olson and Wendy Cadge: Talking About Homosexuality: The Views of Mainline Protestant Clergy* p. 188-202 Andrew Yip: Daring to Differ: Gay and Lesbian Catholic's Official Assessment of Official Catholic Positions on Sexuality p. 203-208 Krista McQueeney: We Are God's Children, Y'all* p. 209-228 Section VII: The Secularization Debate Bryan Wilson: Secularization and Its Discontents pg. 229-237 Roger Finke: An Unsecular America pg. 238-249 Mark Chavez: Secularization as Declining Religious Authority* p. 250-264 N. J. Demerath: Secularization and Sacrilization: Deconstructed and Reconstructed* p. 265-284 Section VIII: Religious Authority and Institutions Max Weber: Selections from Sociological Writings* p. 285-287 Fenggang Yang and Helen Rose Ebaugh: Transformation in New Immigrant Religions: Congregationalism* p. 288-297 Mark Chaves: All Creatures Great and Small: Megachurches in Context* p. 298-307 Section IX: New Religious Movements Paul Olson: Public Perceptions of `Cults' and `New Religious Movements'* p. 308-312 James Tabor: Apocalypse at Waco p. 313-318 Angela Coco and Ian Woodward: Discourses of Authenticity Within a Pagan Community: The Emergence of the `Fluffy Bunny' Sanction* p. 319-326 Marybeth Ayella: 'They Must Be Crazy': Some of the Difficulties in Researching `Cults'* p. 327-337 Section X: Religion, Politics and Social Change Christian Smith: Correcting a Curious Neglect, or Bringing Religion Back In* p. 338-345 Mary Patillo-McCoy: Church Culture as a Strategy for Action* p. 346-353 Clyde Wilcox and Rachel Goldberg: Public Opinion on Church-State Issues in a Changing Environment* p. 354-361 D. Michael Lindsay: Evangelicals in the Power Elite: Elite Cohesion Advancing a Movement* p. 362-373 Section XI: Religious Violence Thomas J. Badey: The Role of Religion in International Terrorism* p. 374-377 Jonathan Fine: What Motivates Terror? Contrasting Secular and Religious Terrorism* p. 378-387 Mark Juergensmeyer: Is Religion the Problem?* p. 388-396 James K. Wellman, Jr. and Tokuno Kyoko: Is Religious Violence Inevitable?* p. 397-402 Sharon Erickson Nepstad: Religion, Violence and Peacemaking* p. 403-408 Section XII: Religion in a Globalized World Peggy Levitt: Redefining the Boundaries of Belonging: The Institutional Character of Transnational Religious Life* p. 409-419 Thomas Csordas: Global Religion and the Re-Enchantment of the World* p. 420-433 Robert Wuthnow and Stephen Offutt: Transnational Religious Connections* p. 434-448

「Nielsen BookData」 より

詳細情報

ページトップへ