Social Theory and ReligionCambridge University Press, 21. avg. 2003 - 252 strani Many aspects of religion are puzzling these days. This book looks at ways of improving our understanding of religious change by strengthening the links between social theory and the social scientific study of religion. It clarifies the social processes involved in constructing religion and non-religion in public and private life. Taking illustrations of the importance of these boundaries from studies of secularisation, religious diversity, globalisation, religious movements and self-identity, James A. Beckford reviews the current state of social scientific knowledge about religion. |
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... practices and public pol- icy ... The deregulation of religion is one of the hidden ironies of secularization . It helps to make religion sociologically problematic in ways which are virtually inconceivable in the terms of the ...
... practices and public pol- icy ... The deregulation of religion is one of the hidden ironies of secularization . It helps to make religion sociologically problematic in ways which are virtually inconceivable in the terms of the ...
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... practices and organisations . These expressions are the products of social interactions , structures and processes and , in turn , they influence social life and cultural meanings to varying degrees . The social scientific study of ...
... practices and organisations . These expressions are the products of social interactions , structures and processes and , in turn , they influence social life and cultural meanings to varying degrees . The social scientific study of ...
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... practice , according to this position ( see , for example , Gergen 1999 ) . By comparison , a more modest use of ' constructionism ' implies only that human beings create or construct meanings when they interact with each other . Thus ...
... practice , according to this position ( see , for example , Gergen 1999 ) . By comparison , a more modest use of ' constructionism ' implies only that human beings create or construct meanings when they interact with each other . Thus ...
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... practices as different as astrology , crystal healing , channelling , yoga and numerology as indicators of a retreat from typically modern ways of being religious or spiritual . Moreover , these late - modern forms of religion and spiri ...
... practices as different as astrology , crystal healing , channelling , yoga and numerology as indicators of a retreat from typically modern ways of being religious or spiritual . Moreover , these late - modern forms of religion and spiri ...
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... practice of a variety of religions is acceptable , and the pos- itive evaluation that is widely given to religious diversity . I argue that this conflation has its origins in the particular ways in which pluralism was associated with ...
... practice of a variety of religions is acceptable , and the pos- itive evaluation that is widely given to religious diversity . I argue that this conflation has its origins in the particular ways in which pluralism was associated with ...
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Religion a social constructionist approach | 11 |
Secularisation | 30 |
The vagaries of religious pluralism | 73 |
Globalisation and religion | 103 |
Social theory and religious movements | 150 |
Constructing religion self and society | 193 |
Notes | 216 |
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