This edited collection speaks to what national surveys agree is a growing social phenomenon referred to as the "Spiritual but Not Religious Movement" (SBNRM). Each essay of the volume engages the past, present and future(s) of the SBNRM...
Critical Realism and Spirituality contextualizes, delineates, explores and critiques the turn to spirituality and religion in critical realism, which has been under way since the mid-1990s, as well as telling its story. A range of distinguished critical realists, theological critical realists and sc..
David Martin is a pioneer of a political sociology of religion and one of the first critics of the so-called secularization thesis.This collection provides the first scholarly overview of his hugely influential work and includes a chapter written by David Martin himself...
Understanding religion requires students to experience religious practice in diverse environments and communities. This guide provides the ideal introduction to fieldwork and the study of religion outside the classroom...
Understanding religion requires students to experience religious practice in diverse environments and communities. This guide provides the ideal introduction to fieldwork and the study of religion outside the classroom...
Combining erudite examinations of the British Sociological Association Sociology of Religion Study Group’s work so far with explorations of the future directions its research might take, this book is vital reading for any scholar whose work combines religious studies and sociology...
This lively new book explores the way religious practice is changing in the digital age, and investigates the nature of sacred space, technology as a vehicle for sacred texts, who we are when we go online, how religious ritual works online and whether it is possible to gather for worship in online s..
This lively new book explores the way religious practice is changing in the digital age, and investigates the nature of sacred space, technology as a vehicle for sacred texts, who we are when we go online, how religious ritual works online and whether it is possible to gather for worship in online s..
Hans Mol's imprisonment by the Gestapo during World War II began a long intellectual journey, exploring the role of religion in society. Part One of this book includes a brief outline of Mol’s most influential theory, explicated in Identity and the Sacred (1976). Part Two is comprised of four previo..
Looking at liberal approaches to the Abrahamic faiths this book teases out how postmodern culture has shaped the way in which people engage with these religions. It also compares and contrasts how liberal thinking and theology have been expressed in each of the faiths examined, as well as the reacti..
This book identifies the major genres of the history of secularization in the West, and explores their historical contexts, normative commitments, and tendential purposes, bringing analytical clarity to ongoing debates about secularization. It was originally published as a special issue of the Intel..
This book provides a fresh, engaging multi-disciplinary introduction to religion in contemporary America. Students and instructors will find the combination of historical and sociological perspectives an invaluable aid to understanding this fascinating but complex field...