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Routledge Library Editions: Sociology of Religion


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This set collects together in 19 volumes a wealth of texts on Sociology of Religion. An invaluable reference resource, it contains classic books on a wide range of topics, including: religion and violence, religion and family life, religion and society, culture and class.

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Social Science and the Cults An Annotated Bibliography

Social Science and the Cults: An Annotated Bibliography

1st Edition

By John A. Saliba
September 15, 2020

This book, first published in 1990, brings together descriptive, comparative, and theoretical materials on cults and sects in Western culture, focusing on literature published since 1970. A historical section links the rise of the new movements to similar past phenomena in Western culture. Other ...

Sociology of Religion

Sociology of Religion

1st Edition

By Joachim Wach
September 15, 2020

This book, first published in 1947, presents the then-new subject of sociology of religion in systematic and historical theology and in the science of religion, in political theory and the social sciences, in philosophy and psychology, in philology and anthropology. Its intention is to bridge the ...

The Elementary Forms of the New Religious Life

The Elementary Forms of the New Religious Life

1st Edition

By Roy Wallis
September 15, 2020

This book, first published in 1984, examines the whole range of new religious movements which appeared in the 1960s and 1970s in the West. It develops a wide-ranging theory of these new religions which explains many of their major characteristics. Some of the movements are well-known, such as ...

The Religion of Ethnicity Belief and Belonging in a Greek-American Community

The Religion of Ethnicity: Belief and Belonging in a Greek-American Community

1st Edition

By Gary A. Kunkelman
September 15, 2020

The integrative role of religion has been a recurrent theme of sociological and anthropological theory. This role is apparent in the Greek-American community; religion functions as a cement of the social fabric. Indeed, it would be hard to overestimate the role of Greek Orthodoxy in joining people ...

The Religious Roots of American Sociology

The Religious Roots of American Sociology

1st Edition

By Cecil E. Greek
September 15, 2020

This book, first published in 1992, demonstrates that American sociology has deep religious roots which continue, both directly and indirectly, to influence the discipline today. Early American sociology was closely aligned with the social gospel movement in Protestantism, which hope to make use of...

Violence and the Sacred in the Modern World

Violence and the Sacred in the Modern World

1st Edition

Edited By Mark Juergensmeyer
September 15, 2020

How is symbolic violence related to the real acts of religious violence around the modern world? The authors of this book, first published in 1992, explore this question with reference to some of the most volatile religious and political conflicts of the day: Hezbollah in Lebanon, Sikhs in India, ...

Virtuous Pagans Unreligious People in America

Virtuous Pagans: Unreligious People in America

1st Edition

By Thomas H. Davenport
September 15, 2020

This book, first published in 1991, examines the unreligious of America. Most sociologists of religion viewed religious belief and behaviour as having strong positive function for individual well-being – with the implicit assumption that unreligious individuals would lack meaning in life. This book...

Voices from the Gods Speaking with Tongues

Voices from the Gods: Speaking with Tongues

1st Edition

By David Christie-Murray
September 15, 2020

Glossolalia (paranormal speaking in tongues) and zenolalia (paranormal speaking in allegedly foreign languages) are features of many sub-cultures and religions. The most obvious example is Pentecostalism, where every believer in many denominations is expected to speak in tongues at least once – the...

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