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Sociology of Religion

A Rodney Stark Reader

Sociology of Religion

A Rodney Stark Reader

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£57.00

Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781602589728
Number of Pages: 648
Published: 30/08/2015
Width: 14.7 cm
Height: 22.6 cm

For the last five decades, Rodney Stark has been one of sociology's most prolific and important scholars of religion. The theoretical depth, the scientific rigor, and the clarity of style manifested in Stark's oeuvre—over 30 books and 140 articles—have made his work the standard texts. Stark's research career encompasses a wide spectrum of the necessary topics in sociology of religion. He has applied groundbreaking theory and method to issues of secularization, religion and society, religious movements, social theory, and the history of religion.

Sociology of Religion: A Rodney Stark Reader mirrors Stark's influential career by highlighting these very topics. In this anthology, Stark's significant articles are not only, for the first time, collected together but also clearly organized according to the thematic trajectory of Stark's carefully developed theory of religion. This volume is the essential reader for any scholar, teacher, or student encountering the work of one of this century's most compelling sociologists.

Introduction

Section I: THEORY AND METHODOLOGY
1. A Taxonomy of Religious Experience
2. A Theory of Revelations
3. Micro Foundations of Religion
4. Religious Effects
5. Putting an End to Ancestor Worship
6. Discovering Data on Religion

Section II: SECULARIZATION
7. Secularization, Revival, and Cult Formation
8. Secularization, Revival, and Experimentation
9. A Supply-Side Reinterpretation of the "Secularization" of Europe
10. Secularization, R.I.P.

Section III: RELIGION AND SOCIETY
11. Religion and Conformity
12. Religion and the Moral Order
13. Physiology and Faith
14. Upper Class Asceticism
15. Conversion to Latin American Protestantism and the Case for Religious Motivation

Section IV: RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT
16. Church and Sect
17. Cult Formation
18. Networks of Faith
19. Rebellion, Repressive Regimes, and Religious Movements
20. Why Religious Movements Succeed or Fail

Section V: SOCIAL THEORY AND HISTORY
21. Why "Mainline" Denominations Decline
22. One True God
23. Extracting Social Scientific Models from Mormon History
24. God, Ritual, and Social Science
25. Cities of God
26. Revelation, Cultural Evolution, and Discovering God
27. God's Battalions
28. The Triumph of Christianity

Rodney Stark, Dedong Wei, Zhifeng Zhong

Rodney Stark (Ph.D. University of California, Berkley) University Professor of Social Sciences at Baylor University. Co-Director of the Institute of Studies of Religion, Stark is also widely published. His most recent publications include Discovering God: The Origins of the Great Religions and the Evolution of Belief (2007), Cities of God: The Real Story of How Christianity Became an Urban Movement and Conquered Rome (2006), and The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success (2005).