The Sociology of Religion
A Substantive and Transdisciplinary Approach
- George Lundskow - Grand Valley State University, USA
Using a lively narrative, The Sociology of Religion is an insightful text that investigates the facts of religion in all its great diversity, including its practices and beliefs, and then analyzes actual examples of religious developments using relevant conceptual frameworks. As a result, students actively engage in the discovery, learning, and analytical processes as they progress through the text.
Organized around essential topics and real-life issues, this unique text examines religion both as an object of sociological analysis as well as a device for seeking personal meaning in life. The book provides sociological perspectives on religion while introducing students to relevant research from interdisciplinary scholarship. Sidebar features and photographs of religious figures bring the text to life for readers.
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This core text is designed for upper-level undergraduate students of Sociology of Religion or Religion and Politics.
Good overview, would be slightly difficult for students who are not only studying sociology.
This text is far more insightful than texts that just go into various religions and describe the practices and rituals associated with them.
Excellent book which gives a detailed over view of religion. Easy too read with interesting facts.
A very readable text, students felt it was easy to understand and clearly indexed.
Nice overview, good body of general theory and balance with substantive discussion of religion.