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245 04 $aThe SAGE handbook of the sociology of religion /$cedited by James A. Beckford, Jay Demerath
260 $aLondon ;$aThousand Oaks, Calif. :$bSAGE,$c2007
300 $axvii, 746 p. ;$c26 cm
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 00 $tClassical tradition in sociology of religion /$tRandall Collins --$tAssessing modernities: from 'pre-' to 'ultra-' /$rKevin J. Christiano --$tSecularization and sacralization deconstructed and reconstructed /$rN. J. Demerath III --$tRational choice and religious economies /$rFrank J. Lechner --$tGlobalization and glocalization /$rPeter Beyer--$tMicro qualitative approaches to the sociology of religion: phenomenologies, interviews, narratives, and ethnographies /$rJames V. Spickard --$tSurveys of behaviour, beliefs and affiliation: micro-quantitative /$rDavid Voas --$tHistory, methodologies, and the study of religion /$rJohn R. Hall --$tCongregations resurgent /$rN. J. Demerath III,$rArthur E. Farnsley II --$tEvangelicalism and fundamentalism: the politics of global popular protestantism /$rPaul Freston --$tFrom 'cults' to new religious movements: coherence, definition, and conceptual framing in the study of new religious movements /$rThomas Robbins,$rPhillip Charles Lucas --$tNew age religion and irreligion /$rWilliam Sims Bainbridge --$tCivil religion in America and in global context /$rMarcela Cristi,$rLorne L. Dawson --$tKeepers of the tradition: religious professionals and their careers /$rPaula Nesbitt --$tOrders and schisms on the sacred periphery /$rPatricia Wittberg --$tFaith-based initiatives /$rArthur E. Farnsley II --$tReligion on the internet /$rDouglas E. Cowan --$tReligion and the state; violence and human rights /$rN. J. Demerath III --$tReligion and regulation /$rJames A. Beckford,$rJames T. Richardson --$tReligion in rebellion, resistance, and social movements /$rSharon Erickson Nepstad,$rRhys H. Williams --$tReligious affiliations, political preferences and ideological alignments /$rLaura R. Olson --$tCross-national comparisons of individual religiosity /$rPierre Bréchon --$tRethinking the relationship between ethnicity and religion /$rPeter Kivisto --$tReligious socialization among American youth: how faith shapes parents, children, and adolescents /$rJohn P. Bartkowski --$tAge, generation, and cohort in American religion and spirituality /$rMichele Dillon --$tReligion and identity /$rArthur L. Greil,$rLynn Davidman --$tGender differences in religious practice and significance /$rLinda Woodhead --$tEmbodiment, emotion and religious experience: religion, culture and the charismatic body /$rPhilip A. Mellor --$tReligion as a factor in life and death through the life-course /$rStephen J. Hunt --$tOligopoly dynamics: official religions in China /$rFenggang Yang --$tReligious landscape of Central and Eastern Europe after communism /$rIrena Borowik --$tJudaism in Israel: public religion, neo-traditionalism, messianism and ethno-religious conflict /$rStephen Sharot --$tState shinto and religion in post-war Japan /$rSusumu Shimazono --$tMexico: a mirror for the sociology of religion /$rRoberto J. Blancarte
650 0 $aReligion and sociology
700 1 $aBeckford, James A
700 1 $aDemerath, N. J.$q(Nicholas Jay),$d1936-
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