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Religion in a Changing World: Comparative Studies in Sociology

Autor Madeleine Cousineau
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 1998 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Twenty-eight scholars, many of them well known in the sociology of religion, examine a variety of faith traditions and sociological topics that illustrate the connection between religion and society in many different countries at the dawn of the 21st century. The faith traditions include Judaism, Roman Catholicism, evangelical and mainstream Protestantism, Islam, Hinduism, Yuruba religion, Chinese religion, and several new religious movements, including a UFO cult in Quebec.The book will be of interest to scholars in the sociology of religion, but a special feature is its utility as a reader in undergraduate and graduate courses. The topics represent the range usually presented in a course in the sociology of religion: individual religiosity, religious identity, conversion, plausibility structure, community, church and sect, religious leadership, organizational analysis, new religious movements, race, gender, religion and politics, and the relationship of religion to social order and social change.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275960797
ISBN-10: 027596079X
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

MADELEINE COUSINEAU is Professor of Sociology at Mount Ida College and a lecturer at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Her research has focused mainly on religion and social change in Latin America. She is the author of Promised Land: Base Christian Communities and the Struggle for the Amazon and Opting for the Poor: Brazilian Catholicism in Transition as well as articles and book chapters. She has served on the executive councils of the Association for the Sociology of Religion, the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, and the Religion Section of the American Sociological Association.

Cuprins

IntroductionIndividual Religion, Choice, and IdentitySwitching in American Religion: Denominations, Markets, and Paradigms? by N.J. Demerath III and Yonghe YangThe "Return" to Traditional Judaism in the United States, Russia, and Israel by M. Herbert DanzgerFrom West Africa to Brooklyn: Yoruba Religion Among African Americans by Mary Cuthrell CurryIdentity Reconstruction and Empowerment of South Asian Immigrant Women in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand by Helen RalstonReligious Views of Mainline Protestant Baby Boomers in the United States by Dean Hoge, Benton Johnson, and Donald A. LuidensGender and Jewish Identity Among Twenty-Somethings in the United States by Debra Renee KaufmanCanadian Evangelical Church Women and Responses to Family Violence by Nancy Nason-ClarkReligious OrganizationThe Inverted Norm: The Formation and Functioning of Racially Mixed Christian Congregations in South Africa by David VenterThe Variety of Hindu Priests and Assistants: A Brief Introduction by Bradley R. HertelCatholic Deacons: A Lesson in Role Conflict and Ambiguity by Frank R. DeRego, Jr. and James D. DavidsonAttitudes to Women's Ordination in Protestant Congregations in the United States, Britain, and Australia by Edward C. Lehman, Jr.Latinos and Latinas in the Catholic Church: Cohesion and Conflict by Gilbert R. CadenaMission Churches and Church-Sect Theory: Seventh-Day Adventists in Africa by Ronald LawsonRussia's Religious Market: Struggling with the Heritage of Russian Orthodox Monopoly by Jerry G. PankhurstThe Raelians Are Coming!: The Future of a UFO Religion by Susan PalmerReligion, Political Order, and Social ChangeReligions, and Regimes in China by Graeme LangDiversities and Discontinuities in the Islamic Response to Modernity by Mansoor MoaddelThe Sanctified Church and the Color Line: Reorganization, Social Change, and the African American Religious Experience by Cheryl Townsend GilkesBeating Back the Enemy: How Venezuelan Pentecostals Think About Social Change by David A. SmildeReligion and Social Activism: The Grassroots Catholic Church in Brazil by Madeleine CousineauPragmatism and Its Discontents: The Evolution of the Christian Right in the United States by Mark J. Rozell and Clyde WilcoxNew Religions in Australia: Cultural Diffusion in Action by Gary D. BoumaThe Earth Is Sacred: Ecological Concerns in American Wicca by Helen A. BergerSuggestions for Further ReadingIndex