The Sociology of Religion
A Critical Agenda
- Grace Davie - University of Exeter, UK
In this new edition, Davie follows up her discussion of the meaning of religion in modern society and considers how best to research and understand this relationship. Exploring the rapid movements within the sociology of religion today, this revised and updated book:
• Describes the origins of the sociology of religion
• Demystifies secularization as a process and a theory
• Relates religion to modern social theory
• Unpacks the meaning of religion in relation to modernity and globalization
• Grasps the methodological challenges in the field
• Provides a comparative perspective for religions in the west
• Introduces questions of minorities and margins
• Sets out a critical agenda for debate and research
The Sociology of Religion has already proved itself as one of the most important titles within the field; this edition will ensure that it remains an indispensable resource for students and researchers alike.
The book aptly captures the current debates and essence of the sociology of religion. It is a conceptually, empirically and theoretically grounded text.
Gives a concise understandable view of the field of study.
Very interesting book written by a well-known sociologist of religion. The book discusses the principal anthropological/sociological theories and concepts. It is essential for undergraduate, master and PhD students and research projects on this field.
I highly recommend this book for its critical analysis of religion, the methodological challenges it addresses in the sociological study of religion, the theoretical and changing perspectives of religion and its focus on religion and the everyday.
Good overview of religion outside of U.S. context.
Excellent introductory text for beginners to the sociology of religion.
Excellent book on the area of Religion and Sociology!
Sample Materials & Chapters
The Sociology of Religion: Ch.1 A Critical Agenda
The Sociology of Religion: Ch.11 Religion and the Everyday