Handbook of the Sociology of Religion
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 1st PB Edition, 10/23/2003
EAN 9780521000789, ISBN10: 0521000785
Paperback, 496 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.8 cm
Language: English
This Handbook showcases research and thinking in the sociology of religion. The contributors, all active writers and researchers in the area, provide original chapters focusing on select aspects of their own engagement with the field. Aimed at students and scholars who want to know more about the sociology of religion, this handbook also provides a resource for sociologists in general by integrating broader questions of sociology (e.g. demography, ethnicity, life course, inequality, political sociology) into the analysis of religion. Broadly inclusive of traditional research topics (modernity, secularization, politics) as well as newer interests (feminism, spirituality, faith based community action), this handbook illustrates the validity of diverse theoretical perspectives and research designs to understanding the multi-layered nature of religion as a sociological phenomenon.
Part I. Religion as a Field of Sociological Knowledge
1. The sociology of religion in late modernity Michele Dillon
2. Studying religion, making it sociological Robert Wuthnow
3. The ritual roots of society and culture Robert Bellah
4. Social forms of religion and religions in contemporary global society Peter Beyer
5. The evolution of the sociology of religion
theme and variations Grace Davies
Part II. Religion and Social Change
6. Demographic methods for the sociology of religion Michael Hout
7. Church attendance in the United States Mark Chaves and Laura Stephens
8. The dynamics of religious economies Roger Fink and Rodney Stark
9. Historicizing the secularization debate
an agenda for research Philip Gorski
10. Escaping the procrustean bed
a critical analysis of the study of religious organizations, 1930–2001 Patricia M. Y. Chung
11. Religion and spirituality
toward an integrated analysis Wade Clark Roof
Part III. Religion and the Life Course
12. Religious socialization
sources of influence and influences of agency Darren Sherkat
13. In rhetoric and practice
defining the 'good family' in local congregations Penny Edgell Becker
14. Religion and health
depressive symptoms and mortality as case studies Michael McCullough and Timothy Smith
15. Religion, spirituality, and vital involvement in late adulthood Michele Dillon and Paul Wink
Part IV. Religion and Social Identity
16. Religious identities and religious institutions Nancy Ammerman
17. Religion and the new immigrants Helen Rose Ebaugh
18. A journey of the 'straight way' or the 'roundabout path'
Jewish identity in the United States and Israel Arnold Dashefsky, Bernard Lazerwitz and Ephraim Tabory
19. Beyond the synogogue Lynn Davidman
20. Dis/location
emerging feminist inquiry in the sociology of religion Mary Jo Neitz
Part V. Religion, Political Behavior, and Public Culture
21. Religion and political behavior Jeff Manza and Nathan Wright
22. Religious social movements in the public sphere
organization, ideology, and activism Rhys Williams
23. Mapping the moral order
depicting the terrain of religious conflict and change Fred Kniss
24. Civil society and civil religion as mutually dependent N. J. Demerath, III
25. Religion and violence
social processes in comparative perspective John Hall
Part VI. Religion and Socio-Economic Inequality
26. Religion, faith-based community organizing, and the struggle for justice Richard Wood
27. Latina empowerment, border realities, and faith-based organizations Milagros Pena
28. 'Worldly' or 'other worldly'?
activism in an urban religious district Omar McRoberts.