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Religion in the contemporary world : a sociological introduction

"In this new edition, Alan Aldridge examines the complex realities of religious belief, practice and institutions, ranging from the high growth rates of successful minority religious movements such as Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses, to the phenomenal rise of Pentecostalism, the challenge of 'fundamentalism' and the apparent turn from religion to spirituality." "The second edition has been revised to make sure it is full up-to-date with recent developments and themes. Major themes in the revised edition include religious diversity and its implications for social cohesion, and the paradoxical fate of religion in societies that appear to be obsessed with individualism and consumerism." "This book will appeal strongly to a range of readers, especially students taking courses in the sociology of religion, and anyone who is interested in the place of religion in the contemporary world."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2007
Polity, Cambridge, 2007
ix, 242 pages ; 23 cm
9780745634043, 9780745634050, 0745634044, 0745634052
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Religion and the challenge of diversity
Defining religion: social conflicts and sociological debates
Varieties of religious movement
Secularization: the social insignificance of religion?
Secularization challenged: a new paradigm?
Fundamentalism
Civil religion and political ritual
Brainwashing, consumer protection and the state
Religious identity and meaning in consumer society