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Sociology of Religion : Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Sociology of Religion : Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
Author: Hamilton, Malcolm
Edition/Copyright: 2ND 01
ISBN: 0-415-22667-8
Publisher: Routledge N. Y.
Type: Paperback
Used Print:  $39.00
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An expanded second edition, this clear and comprehensive introduction to the sociology of religion incorporates the ideas of the main theorists with a wide range of material that illustrates the large expanse of religious beliefs and practices. Malcolm Hamilton presents a broad comparative view that draws on insights in history, anthropology and sociology. The Sociology of Religion encompasses both classic and contemporary theories to present a full picture of the variety and span of theoretical perspectives.

The newly expanded second edition brings the discussion fully up to date reflecting the current debates and developments in the field.

 
  Table of Contents

Preface

1. Introduction
2. Religion and Reason
3. Magic
4. Religion and Emotion
5. Buddhism
6. Religion and Ideology:Karl Marx
7. The Coming of the Millennium
8. Religion and Solidarity:Emile Durkheim
9. The Birth of the Gods
10. Religion and Solidarity:the Functionalists
11. Taboos and Rituals
12. Religion and Rationality:Max Weber
13. The Protestant Ethic Debate
14. Religion and Meaning
15. Secularisation
16. Religion and Rational Choice
17. Sects, Cults and Movements
18. Conclusion

Notes
Bibliography
Index

 

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