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Roberts, K: Religion in Sociological Perspective

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.09.2015

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Sage Publications

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520

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23.1/18.5/2.3 cm

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770 g

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6 Revised edition

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Englisch

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978-1-4522-7582-6

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.09.2015

Verlag

Sage Publications

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520

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/18.5/2.3 cm

Gewicht

770 g

Auflage

6 Revised edition

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4522-7582-6

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  • Produktbild: Roberts, K: Religion in Sociological Perspective
  • Preface
    About the Authors
    PART I. INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
    1. What Do We Mean by the Term Religion?
    Substantive Definitions
    Fucntional Definitions
    A Symbolic Definition
    Distinction Between Religion and Magic
    Invisible Religion
    Spiritual but Not Religious?
    The Concept of Religion as Employed in This Text
    A Final Word About Defintions
    Summary
    2. A Social Scientific Approach to Studying Religion
    The Sociological Perspective
    Sociological Methods of Studying Religions
    Summary
    PART II. THE COMPLEXITY OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS: INTEGRATION AND CONFLICT
    3. Religion in the Larger Society: Macro Perspectives
    Funcitonal Theory and the Functions of Religion
    Conflict Theory and Religious Conflict
    Toward Synthesis: An Open Systems Model
    Summary
    4. The Cultural Construction of Religion: Experience, Myth, Ritual, Symbols, and Worldview
    The Social Construction of Reality
    The Experimental Dimension of Religion
    Myth and Ritual
    The Importance of Symbols
    Worldview, Ethos, and Symbols
    Summary
    PART III. RELIGION IN THE LIVES OF INDIVIDUALS
    5. Becoming and Being Religious
    Religious Socialization and the Intergenerational Transmissio of Religion
    Religion Over the Life Course
    Age, Cohort, and Generational Effects on Religion
    A Multidimensional Model of Commitment
    Religion and Identity
    Religious "Nones"
    Summary
    6. Conversion and Switching
    Conversion, Brainwashing, and the New Religious Movements
    Process Models of Conversion
    Religious Choices and Commitments: A Rational Choice Model
    Religious "Switching"
    Apostasy
    Summary
    PART IV. FORMATION AND MAINTENANCE OF RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
    7. Organized Religion: Churches, Sects, Denominations, and "Cults"
    Charisma and the Charismatic Leader
    The Routinization of Charisma
    Dilemmas of Institutionalization
    Classifying Religious Organizations
    The Church-Sect Typology
    Social Conditions That Generate Each Type of Group
    New Religious Movements, aka "Cults"
    Summary
    8. Organized Religion: Denominationalism and Congregationalism
    The Denominational Society
    Beyond Denominations?
    Denominations and De Facto Congregationalism
    Congregational Demography
    What Do Congregations Do?
    Megachurches
    Multi-Site Churches
    "New Paradigm" and "Seeker" Churches: Congregations With a Marketing Strategy
    Summary
    PART V. RELIGION AND SOCIAL INEQUALITY
    9. Religion, Economics, and Social Class
    Religious Ethics and Economic Action
    Social Class and Religious Involvement: Interactive Processes
    Summary
    10. Religion and Race
    Race, Ethnicity, and Religious Identification
    Racial Segregation in Congregations
    Explaining Congregational Racial Segregation
    Religion, Racial Prejudice, and Racism as a Worldview
    Racism as a Worldview
    Sources of Racism in Christianity
    Social Conflict and Religious Expression: The Conflict Perspective
    Summary
    11. Religion, Gender, and Sexuality
    Gender and Religious Involvement
    Sexism in the Religious Meaning and Belonging Systems
    Religion and Institutional Sexism
    Religion, Individual Gender Role Attitudes, and the Social Construction of Difference
    Religion and Sexuality
    Summary
    12. Religion, Inequality, and Social Activisim
    Theology as Social Idealogy
    Religion and Minority Status
    Religion in the African American Community
    Summary
    PART VI. SOCIAL CHANGE AND RELIGIOUS ADAPTATION
    13. Secularization: Religion in Decline or in Transformation?
    Traditional Models of Secularization
    The "New" Paradigm
    Neosecularization Theory
    Concluding Reflections on Secularization
    Civil Religion
    Summary
    14. Religion Outside the (God) Box
    Religion and the "Old" Media
    Religion and the "New Media"
    Religion and Sport
    Quasi-Religious Movements
    Summary
    15. Religion and Globalization
    The Globalization Process
    World Religions and the Emergence of Global Theologies
    Impact of Globalization on Religion
    The Role of Religion in Global Affairs
    Summary
    Epilogue. The Sociological Perspective on Religion: A Concluding Comment
    Bibliography
    Name Index
    Subject Index