Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
My library | Help | Advanced Book Search | Web History | Sign in

Books

Social Theory and Religion

Front Cover
0 Reviews
Cambridge University Press, Aug 21, 2003 - Religion - 252 pages
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.
  

What people are saying - Write a review

We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.

Related books

Contents

IV
11
V
30
VI
73
VII
103
VIII
150
IX
193
X
216
XI
221
XII
247
Copyright

Other editions - View all

Common terms and phrases

References to this book

From other books

Making Islam Democratic: Social Movements and the Post-Islamist Turn
Theorising Religion: Classical And Contemporary Debates
All Book Search results »

From Google Scholar

Theorizing Religion in the Global Age: A Typological Analysis
Martin Geoffroy - 2004 - International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society
Cultures of embodied experience: technology, religion and body ...
Chris Shilling, Philip A Mellor - 2007 - The Sociological Review
The trouble with'inclusion': a case study of the faith zone at the ...
Sophie Gilliat-Ray - 2004 - The Sociological Review
Vying Constructions of Reality: Religion, Science, and" Positive ...
Louise Woodstock - 2005 - Journal of Media and Religion
All Scholar search results »

About the author (2003)

James A. Beckford is Professor of Sociology at the Department of Sociology, University of Warwick. His previous publications include The Trumpet of Prophecy. A Sociological Study of Jehovah's Witnesses (1975), Cult Controversies. The Societal Response to New Religious Movements (1989), Religion and Advanced Industrial Society (1989) and Religion in Prison. 'Equal Rites' in a Multi-Faith Society (with S. Gilliat, Cambridge, 1998).

Bibliographic information