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_aA handbook of the sociology of religion / _cMichele Dillon. |
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_aCambridge, U.K. ; _aNew York : _bCambridge University Press, _c2003. |
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_axiii, 481 pages ; _c25 cm. |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 423- 470) and index. | ||
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_tPart I. Religion as a Field of Sociological Knowledge: 1. The sociology of religion in late modernity _rMichele Dillon _t2. Studying religion, making it sociological _rRobert Wuthnow _t3. The ritual roots of society and culture _rRobert Bellah _t4. Social forms of religion and religions in contemporary global society _rPeter Beyer _t5. The evolution of the sociology of religion: theme and variations _rGrace Davies _tPart II. Religion and Social Change: 6. Demographic methods for the sociology of religion _rMichael Hout _t7. Church attendance in the United States _rMark Chaves and Laura Stephens _t8. The dynamics of religious economies _rRoger Fink and Rodney Stark _t9. Historicizing the secularization debate: an agenda for research _rPhilip Gorski _t10. Escaping the procrustean bed: a critical analysis of the study of religious organizations, 1930-2001 _rPatricia M. Y. Chung _t11. Religion and spirituality: toward an integrated analysis _rWade Clark Roof _tPart III. Religion and the Life Course: 12. Religious socialization: sources of influence and influences of agency _rDarren Sherkat _t13. In rhetoric and practice: defining the 'good family' in local congregations _rPenny Edgell Becker _t14. Religion and health: depressive symptoms and mortality as case studies _rMichael McCullough and Timothy Smith _t15. Religion, spirituality, and vital involvement in late adulthood _rMichele Dillon and Paul Wink _tPart IV. Religion and Social Identity: 16. Religious identities and religious institutions _rNancy Ammerman _t17. Religion and the new immigrants _rHelen Rose Ebaugh _t18. A journey of the 'straight way' or the 'roundabout path': Jewish identity in the United States and Israel _rArnold Dashefsky, Bernard Lazerwitz and Ephraim Tabory _t19. Beyond the synogogue Lynn Davidman _t20. Dis/location: emerging feminist inquiry in the sociology of religion _rMary Jo Neitz _tPart V. Religion, Political Behavior, and Public Culture: 21. Religion and political behavior _rJeff Manza and Nathan Wright _t22. Religious social movements in the public sphere: organization, ideology, and activism _rRhys Williams _t23. Mapping the moral order: depicting the terrain of religious conflict and change _rFred Kniss _t24. Civil society and civil religion as mutually dependent _rN. J. Demerath, III _t25. Religion and violence: social processes in comparative perspective _rJohn Hall _tPart VI. Religion and Socio-Economic Inequality: 26. Religion, faith-based community organizing, and the struggle for justice _rRichard Wood _t27. Latina empowerment, border realities, and faith-based organizations _rMilagros Pena _t28. 'Worldly' or 'other worldly'?: activism in an urban religious district _rOmar McRoberts. |
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