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_aThe Oxford handbook of the sociology of religion / _cedited by Peter B. Clarke. |
| 246 | 3 | _aHandbook of the sociology of religion | |
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_aOxford ; _aNew York : _bOxford University Press, _cc2009. |
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_axvi, 1046 p. : _bill. ; _c26 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aThe Oxford handbooks series | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tIntroduction: Towards a more organized understanding of religion within a global framework / _rPeter B. Clarke -- _tReappraising Durkheim for the study and teaching of religion / _rWilliam E. Paden -- _gThe _tuses of Max Weber : legitimation and amnesia in Buddhology, South Asian history, and anthropological practice theory / _rDavid N. Gellner -- _tMax Weber : religion and modernization / _rHans G. Kippenberg -- _tMax Weber on Islam and Confucianism : the Kantian theory of secularization / _rBryan S. Turner -- _tReligion in the works of Habermas, Bourdieu, and Foucault / _rInger Furseth -- _tRational choice theory : a critique / _rMalcolm Hamilton -- _tReligion and gender / _rS�ian Hawthorne -- _tReligion and modernity worldwide / _rRobert W. Hefner -- _tPostmodernism and religion / _rNikolai G. Wenzel -- _tReligion and power / _rMeerten ter Borg -- _tCulture and religion / _rMatt Waggoner -- _tMethodology in the sociology of religion / _rOle Preben Riis -- _tConceptual models in the study of religion / _rJeppe Sinding Jensen -- _tDefining religion : a social science approach / _rAndr�e Droogers -- _gA _tcritical view of cognitive science's attempt to explain religion and its development / _rK. Helmut Reich -- _tScience and religion / _rWilliam Sims Bainbridge -- _tAtheism / _rWilliam Sims Bainbridge -- _tReligion and morality / _rJohn Reeder -- _gThe _tcontemporary convergence of art and religion / _rRobert Wuthnow -- _gThe _tsocial roots and meaning of trance and possession / _rIoan M. Lewis -- _tReligion and the state / _rPhillip E. Hammond and David W. Machacek -- _tReligion and nationalism / _rChristophe Jaffrelot -- _tReligion and the law : an interactionist view / _rJames T. Richardson -- _gThe _tsocio-cultural and socio-religious origins of human rights / _rEnzo Pace -- _tGlobalization, theocratization, and politicized civil religion / _rRoland Robertson -- _tReligious fundamentalism / _rAnson Shupe -- _tMigration and the globalization of religion / _rCaroline Pl�uss -- _tReligious diversity / _rGary D. Bouma and Rod Ling -- |
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_tChurch-sect-cult : constructing typologies of religious groups / _rLorne L. Dawson -- _tSects in Islam / _rSami Zubaida -- _tCongregations : local, social, and religious / _rNancy T. Ammerman -- _gThe _tsociology of the clergy / _rDean R. Hoge -- _gThe _tmeaning and scope of secularization / _rKarel Dobbelaere -- _tGenerations and religion / _rWade Clark Roof -- _tReligion and family / _rPenny Edgell -- _gThe _treproduction and transmission of religion / _rMathew Guest -- _tReligion and ritual : a multi-perspectival approach / _rPeter Collins -- _tReligion and the media / _rStewart M. Hoover -- _tReligion and the Internet / _rGary R. Bunt -- _tNew religions as a specialist field of study / _rDavid G. Bromley -- _tUnchurched spirituality / _rEva M. Hamberg -- _tSpiritualities of life / _rPaul Heelas -- _gThe _tsociology of esotericism / _rKennet Granholm -- _tImplicit religion / _rEdward Bailey -- _tReligion and ecology / _rMary Evelyn Tucker -- _tReligion, spirituality, and health : an institutional approach / _rWendy Cadge -- _gThe _trole of religious institutions in responding to crime and delinquency / _rByron R. Johnson -- _tReligion and altruism / _rKeishin Inaba and Kate Loewenthal -- _tReligious violence / _rMark Juergensmeyer -- _tGirard, religion, violence, and modern martyrdom / _rMichael Kirwan -- _tReligion and social problems : a new theoretical perspective / _rTitus Hjelm -- _tReligion and social problems : individual and institutional responses / _rAnne Birgitta Pessi -- _gThe _tteacher of religion as ethnographer / _rEleanor Nesbitt -- _tEthnography/religion : explorations in field and classroom / _rJames V. Spickard. |
| 650 | 0 | _aReligion and sociology. | |
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_aClarke, Peter B. _q(Peter Bernard) |
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| 830 | 0 | _aOxford handbooks. | |
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