Sociology of Religion
An Historical Introduction
Herausgeber: Wallace, Walter
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An Historical Introduction
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Sociology of Religion represents a documented introduction to the history of sociological thought as applied to religious phenomena
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Sociology of Religion represents a documented introduction to the history of sociological thought as applied to religious phenomena
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781412854672
- ISBN-10: 1412854679
- Artikelnr.: 40868841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781412854672
- ISBN-10: 1412854679
- Artikelnr.: 40868841
Roberto Cipriani
List of Tables About the Author Introduction to the Transaction Edition:
Ideology, Social Constructionism, and the Sociology of Religion by Howard
Schneiderman Preface to the English Edition The Sociological Definition of
Religion Part I The Origins 1. The Historical-Philosophical Background 2.
August Comte (1798 1857): The Universal Religion 3. Tocqueville (1805
1859): Religion and Democracy 4. Bergson (1859 1941): Religion and elan
Vital 5. The Contribution of Anthropology Part II The Classics 1. Durkheim
(1858 1917): Religious Forms 2. Weber (1864 1920): Universal Religions 3.
Simmel (1858 1918): Religiosity and Religion 4. Freud (1856 1939): The
Psychic Dimension of Religion 5. William James (1842 1910): Psychosocial
Perspective Part III The Contemporaries 1. Religion as Universal 2. The
Macrosociological Approach 3. The Historical-Cultural Dynamics 4. The
Frankfurt School and Religion 5. The New European Perspectives 6. The
Socioanthropological Perspectives Part IV The Recent Developments 1.
Secularization 2. Religious Pluralism 3. Robert Bellah (1927 2013): Civil
Religion 4. North American Trends 5. The European Trends 6. Niklas Luhmann
(1927 1998): Religion as Function 7. The New Religious Movements Afterword
Bibliography Author Index General Index
Ideology, Social Constructionism, and the Sociology of Religion by Howard
Schneiderman Preface to the English Edition The Sociological Definition of
Religion Part I The Origins 1. The Historical-Philosophical Background 2.
August Comte (1798 1857): The Universal Religion 3. Tocqueville (1805
1859): Religion and Democracy 4. Bergson (1859 1941): Religion and elan
Vital 5. The Contribution of Anthropology Part II The Classics 1. Durkheim
(1858 1917): Religious Forms 2. Weber (1864 1920): Universal Religions 3.
Simmel (1858 1918): Religiosity and Religion 4. Freud (1856 1939): The
Psychic Dimension of Religion 5. William James (1842 1910): Psychosocial
Perspective Part III The Contemporaries 1. Religion as Universal 2. The
Macrosociological Approach 3. The Historical-Cultural Dynamics 4. The
Frankfurt School and Religion 5. The New European Perspectives 6. The
Socioanthropological Perspectives Part IV The Recent Developments 1.
Secularization 2. Religious Pluralism 3. Robert Bellah (1927 2013): Civil
Religion 4. North American Trends 5. The European Trends 6. Niklas Luhmann
(1927 1998): Religion as Function 7. The New Religious Movements Afterword
Bibliography Author Index General Index
List of Tables About the Author Introduction to the Transaction Edition:
Ideology, Social Constructionism, and the Sociology of Religion by Howard
Schneiderman Preface to the English Edition The Sociological Definition of
Religion Part I The Origins 1. The Historical-Philosophical Background 2.
August Comte (1798 1857): The Universal Religion 3. Tocqueville (1805
1859): Religion and Democracy 4. Bergson (1859 1941): Religion and elan
Vital 5. The Contribution of Anthropology Part II The Classics 1. Durkheim
(1858 1917): Religious Forms 2. Weber (1864 1920): Universal Religions 3.
Simmel (1858 1918): Religiosity and Religion 4. Freud (1856 1939): The
Psychic Dimension of Religion 5. William James (1842 1910): Psychosocial
Perspective Part III The Contemporaries 1. Religion as Universal 2. The
Macrosociological Approach 3. The Historical-Cultural Dynamics 4. The
Frankfurt School and Religion 5. The New European Perspectives 6. The
Socioanthropological Perspectives Part IV The Recent Developments 1.
Secularization 2. Religious Pluralism 3. Robert Bellah (1927 2013): Civil
Religion 4. North American Trends 5. The European Trends 6. Niklas Luhmann
(1927 1998): Religion as Function 7. The New Religious Movements Afterword
Bibliography Author Index General Index
Ideology, Social Constructionism, and the Sociology of Religion by Howard
Schneiderman Preface to the English Edition The Sociological Definition of
Religion Part I The Origins 1. The Historical-Philosophical Background 2.
August Comte (1798 1857): The Universal Religion 3. Tocqueville (1805
1859): Religion and Democracy 4. Bergson (1859 1941): Religion and elan
Vital 5. The Contribution of Anthropology Part II The Classics 1. Durkheim
(1858 1917): Religious Forms 2. Weber (1864 1920): Universal Religions 3.
Simmel (1858 1918): Religiosity and Religion 4. Freud (1856 1939): The
Psychic Dimension of Religion 5. William James (1842 1910): Psychosocial
Perspective Part III The Contemporaries 1. Religion as Universal 2. The
Macrosociological Approach 3. The Historical-Cultural Dynamics 4. The
Frankfurt School and Religion 5. The New European Perspectives 6. The
Socioanthropological Perspectives Part IV The Recent Developments 1.
Secularization 2. Religious Pluralism 3. Robert Bellah (1927 2013): Civil
Religion 4. North American Trends 5. The European Trends 6. Niklas Luhmann
(1927 1998): Religion as Function 7. The New Religious Movements Afterword
Bibliography Author Index General Index