Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 49
Page 2
... religion . When religion was treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding , and when Marx , Weber and Durkheim formed the nub of such approaches , then matters were clear - cut . Religion was a functional ...
... religion . When religion was treated as erroneous in terms of objective scientific terms of understanding , and when Marx , Weber and Durkheim formed the nub of such approaches , then matters were clear - cut . Religion was a functional ...
Page 6
... religion under sociological rubrics . Remarkably few articles have been written linking teaching and research in the sociology of religion ( Turcotte 1994 : 307 ) . One reason might lie in the curriculum of sociology itself where religion ...
... religion under sociological rubrics . Remarkably few articles have been written linking teaching and research in the sociology of religion ( Turcotte 1994 : 307 ) . One reason might lie in the curriculum of sociology itself where religion ...
Page 16
... religion is taught in reference to subjective and objective properties and when its substantive facets are prioritised over those of its more purely functional attributes . Admitting a living property to religion in the classroom risks ...
... religion is taught in reference to subjective and objective properties and when its substantive facets are prioritised over those of its more purely functional attributes . Admitting a living property to religion in the classroom risks ...
Contents
Sociology | 9 |
Articles | 6 |
TONY WALTER Reincarnation Modernity and Identity 21 | 21 |
Copyright | |
14 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action actor-network theory addiction advertisements American Sociological analysis approach argued ASA presidents behaviour belief body Cambridge University Press chapter claim complex concept concern construction constructivist contemporary context critical cultural politics debate distinction ecological economic emerge empirical environmental environmental sociology epistemology ethical example feminism focus forms Foucault garden gender genes Giddens gifts global globalisation Goethe Habermas human individual interaction issues knowledge labour process London masculinity Max Weber meaning modern mourning multiple realisation national identity nature normative organisation Oxford paperback parents particular perspective philosophy postmodern poststructuralism practices problem psychoanalysis question recognise reflexivity reincarnation relationship relativism religious response risk rituals role Routledge Sage sense sexually abusive Simmel social class social constructionism Social Sciences social theory society sociologists sociology of religion Staffordshire University structure suggests supervenience theoretical things trust understanding Visual Sociology Weber women