Secularisation, pentecostalism and violence : receptions, rediscoveries and rebuttals in the sociology of religion
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Secularisation, pentecostalism and violence : receptions, rediscoveries and rebuttals in the sociology of religion
Routledge, 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this book David Martin brings together a coherent summary of his many years of ground-breaking academic work on the sociology of religion. Covering key and contentious areas from the last half-century such as secularisation, religion and violence, and the global rise of Pentecostalism, it presents a critical recuperation of these themes, some of them first initiated by the author, and a review of their reception history. It then reviews that reception history in a way that discusses not only the subjects themselves, but also the academic practices that have surrounded them.
As such, this collection is vital reading for all academics with an interest in David Martin's work, as well as those involved with the sociology of religion and the study of secularisation more generally.
Table of Contents
Part I The travels and travails of the concept of secularisation
1 Overview of the problem
2 Exploring my own reception
3 Extensions of the secularisation debate
4 Secularisation and other disciplines
5 Recapitulation in the sociology of religion in Britain
6 Changing patterns and changing receptions in painting and music
Part II Ancillary debates: violence, Pentecostalism
7 Religion and violence
8 Reception and Pentecostalism
Part III Examples
9 Religion and the varied sources of violence: disrupting a narrative
10 Religion and the variable patterns of cultural change - modernisation?
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