A groundbreaking new theory of religion Religion remains an important
influence in the world today, yet the social sciences are still not
adequately equipped to understand and explain it. This book builds on
recent developments in science, theory, and philosophy to advance an
innovative theory of religion that goes beyond the problematic
theoretical paradigms of the past. Drawing on the philosophy of
critical realism and personalist social theory, Christian Smith
answers key questions about the nature, powers, workings, appeal, and
future of religion. He defines religion in a way that resolves myriad
problems and ambiguities in past accounts, explains the kinds of
causal influences religion exerts in the world, and examines the key
cognitive process that makes religion possible. Smith explores why
humans are religious in the first place—uniquely so as a
species—and offers an account of secularization and religious
innovation and persistence that breaks the logjam in which so many
religion scholars have been stuck for so long. Certain to stimulate
debate and inspire promising new avenues of scholarship, Religion
features a wealth of illustrations and examples that help to make its
concepts accessible to readers. This superbly written book brings
sound theoretical thinking to a perennially thorny subject, and a new
vitality and focus to its study.
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What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781400887989
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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