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  1. Rediscovering the Theological in Sociology.William J. F. Keenan - 2003 - Theory, Culture and Society 20 (1):19-42.
    Is sociology inherently a mode of secular materialism? Or, are there intellectual resources deep within the sociological tradition, expansively conceived, that offer the sociological imagination a spiritual `post-secular' perspective on society and culture? This article draws out the subterranean theological stream of sociological consciousness and illuminates a `sacramentalist' socio-theology with particular reference to the `iconic vision' of Paul Evdokimov. In the context of late modernity, such a radical emphasis on the sacred foundations and transcendent potentialities of life provides the possibility (...)
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  • Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo.Professor Mary Douglas - 2002 - Routledge.
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  • Jesus in Disneyland: Religion in Postmodern Times.David Lyon - 2000 - Wiley.
    In this lively and accessible study, David Lyon explores the relationship between religion and postmodernity, through the central metaphor of 'Jesus in Disneyland.' Contemporary disciples of Jesus have used Disneyland for religious events, whilst Disney characters are now probably better known throughout the world than many biblical figures. But this book cautions against seeing it as a simple substitution. Rather, Lyon shows how this metaphor reveals highly innovative and potentially enduring features of contemporary spiritual quests. In the West, many religious (...)
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  • Postmodernity, Sociology and Religion.Kieran Flanagan & Peter C. Jupp - 1996
    This topical collection of eleven commissioned essays by well-established contributors from sociology, religious studies and theology, is one of the first treatments of the relationship between postmodernity and religion from a sociological perspective. The essays cover a diversity of interests, but treat postmodernity in terms of its implications for the self, the New Age and theology, particularly Catholicism and Judaism. Two of the essays are original appraisals of two important French writers on religion: Jean-Luc Marion and Daniele Hervieu-Leger.
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  • The British Ethical Societies.I. D. MacKillop - 1986 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Originally published in 1986, this was a study of the British ethical societies in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These societies emerged out of the vortex of distinctive social, philosophical, and religious ideas in the middle of the nineteenth century with the specific educative aim of providing society with non-religious moral instruction. They became havens of discussion, rallying-points for progressive campaigns, and places of secular worship for those estranged by Church and dissent. This network of humanistic clubs was established (...)
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  • A History of Sociology in Britain: Science, Literature, and Society.A. H. Halsey - 2004 - Oxford University Press.
    This is the first-ever critical history of sociology in Britain, written by one of the world's leading scholars in the field. A. H. Halsey presents a vivid and authoritative picture of the neglect, expansion, fragmentation, and explosion of the discipline during the past century. The book examines the literary and scientific contributions to the origin of the discipline, and the challenges faced by the discipline at the dawn of a new century.
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  • Transcendence: Critical Realism and God.Margaret Scotford Archer - 2004 - Routledge. Edited by Andrew Collier & Douglas V. Porpora.
    Atheism as a belief does not have to present intellectual credentials within academia. Yet to hold beliefs means giving reasons for doing so, ones which may be found wanting. Instead, atheism is the automatic default setting within the academic world. Conversely, religious belief confronts a double standard. Religious believers are not permitted to make truth claims but are instead forced to present their beliefs as part of one language game amongst many. Religious truth claims are expected to satisfy empiricist criteria (...)
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  • The Social Context of Theology.Robin Gill - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (1):115-116.
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  • The Old Testament in Sociological Perspective.Andrew D. H. Mayes - 1989
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  • Sociology and the New Testament: An Appraisal.Bengt Holmberg - 1990
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  • Social Science Commentary on the Synoptic Gospels.Bruce J. Malina & Richard L. Rohrbaug - 1992
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  • Christian Origins in Sociological Perspective.Howard Clark Kee - 1980
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  • Prophecy and Society in Ancient Israel.Robert R. Wilson - 1980
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  • The First Urban Christians: The Social World of the Apostle Paul.Wayne A. Meeks - 1983
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  • Social Aspects of Early Christianity.Abraham J. Malherbe, Gerd Theissen & John Bowden - 1977
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  • The Economics of Honor: Biblical Reflections on Money and Property.Roelf Haan & Bert Hielema - 2009
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  • The Social World of Luke-Acts: Models for Interpretation.Jerome H. Neyrey - 1991
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  • Early Christianity and Society.Robert M. Grant - 1979 - Religious Studies 15 (4):575-577.
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  • An Introduction to the Sociology of the New Testament.Derek Tidball - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (3):425-427.
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