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Religion on the Edge: De-Centering and Re-Centering the Sociology of Religion Book

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  • Religion on the Edge: De-Centering and Re-Centering the Sociology of Religion
  • Written by author Courtney Bender
  • Published by Oxford University Press, 11/21/2012
  • The thirteen essays in this volume challenge conventional scholarly approaches to the sociology of religion. They urge readers to look beyond congregational settings, beyond the United States, and to religions other than Christianity, and encourage c
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Acknowledgements Contributors Religion on the Edge: An Introduction Courtney Bender, Wendy Cadge, Peggy Levitt, David Smilde

Part I. Rethinking Categories: Theoretical Approaches
1. Grappling with the Legacy of Modernity: Implications for the Sociology of Religion Manuel A. Vásquez
2. Beyond Cultural Autonomy in the Sociological Study of Religion David Smilde
3. Toward a Comparative Historical Sociology of Religious Politics Ates Altinordu
4. Religious Self-Constitution: A Relational Perspective Michal Pagis
5. Studying Public Religion: Beyond the Beliefs-Driven Actor Paul Lichterman
6. Pluralism and Secularism Courtney Bender
7. Religion on the Move: Mapping Global Cultural Production and Consumption Peggy Levitt

Part II. Exemplary Cases: Empirical Examinations
8. Difficult Dialogues: The Technologies and Limits of Reconciliation Dawne Moon
9. Negotiating Religious Differences in Secular Organizations: The Case of Hospital Chapels Wendy Cadge
10. The Meaning and Challenges of Pluralism in Quebec: Debating ''Reasonable Accommodation''
Geneviève Zubrzycki
11. Revisiting Religious Power: The Korean Evangelical Church as a Disciplinary Institution Kelly H. Chong
12. Crossing Borders: Transnational Sanctuary, Social Justice, and the Church Jacqueline Hagan
13. Conclusion: Working the Edges

Index


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