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Religious Credibility under Fire: Determinants of Religious Legitimacy in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina

Autor Leif-Hagen Seibert
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 feb 2018
Leif-Hagen Seibert carries out a three-step praxeological analysis of empirical data from field studies in the research project “The ethos of religious peace builders” that allows for novel assessments of societal conjuncture (field theory), subjective meaning (habitus analysis), and the mutual ‘rules of engagement’ of religious practice (the religious nomos). Over the course of this three-step argument, the sociological concept of religious credibility – i.e. the determinants of religious legitimacy – gains more and more contours and facilitates the reevaluation of risks and chances in a peace process where religion is a vector for both peace and division.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783658210328
ISBN-10: 365821032X
Pagini: 501
Ilustrații: XIX, 502 p. 34 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Colecția Springer VS
Locul publicării:Wiesbaden, Germany

Cuprins

Religion, War, and Peace.- Epistemological Considerations.- Structure, Agency, Meaning.- Religious Credibility in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Notă biografică

Dr. Leif-Hagen Seibert is a researcher at the Center for the interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Society (CIRRuS), Bielefeld. The core areas of his work are religion and conflict, critique of religion and ideology, sociological theories and methods.

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Leif-Hagen Seibert carries out a three-step praxeological analysis of empirical data from field studies in the research project “The ethos of religious peace builders” that allows for novel assessments of societal conjuncture (field theory), subjective meaning (habitus analysis), and the mutual ‘rules of engagement’ of religious practice (the religious nomos). Over the course of this three-step argument, the sociological concept of religious credibility – i.e. the determinants of religious legitimacy – gains more and more contours and facilitates the reevaluation of risks and chances in a peace process where religion is a vector for both peace and division.
Contents

  • Religion, War, and Peace
  • Epistemological Considerations
  • Structure, Agency, Meaning
  • Religious Credibility in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Target Groups

  • Researchers and students in the fieldsof sociology, peace and conflict studies, comparative religions, political sciences, systematic theology
  • Humanitarian and development aid workers
The Author

Dr. Leif-Hagen Seibert is a researcher at the Center for the interdisciplinary Research on Religion and Society (CIRRuS), Bielefeld. The core areas of his work are religion and conflict, critique of religion and ideology, sociological theories and methods.

Caracteristici

Quantitative and qualitative praxeology