A Comparative Sociology of World Religions(English, Paperback, Sharot Stephen)

A Comparative Sociology of World Religions(English, Paperback, Sharot Stephen)

  • Sharot Stephen
Publisher:NYU PressISBN 13: 9780814798058ISBN 10: 0814798055

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A Comparative Sociology of World Religions(English, Paperback, Sharot Stephen) is written by Sharot Stephen and published by New York University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0814798055 (ISBN 10) and 9780814798058 (ISBN 13).

A Sociology of World Religions presents a comparative analysis of the world's religions, focusing on the differences and interrelationships between religious elites and lay masses. In each case the volume contextualizes how the relationships between these two religious forms fit within, and are influenced by, the wider socio-political environment. After introducing the book's major themes, the volume introduces and builds upon an analysis of Weber's model of religious action, drawing on Durkheim, Marxist scholars, and the work of contemporary sociologists and anthropolgists. The following chapters each focus on major religious cultures, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam, Judaism, and the religions of China and Japan. This ambitious project is the first to offer a comparison of the popular, or folk, forms of religion around the world. Sharot's accessible introductions to each of the world religions, synthesizing a vast literature on popular religion from sociology, anthropology, and historians of religion, make the project ideal for course use. His comparative approach and original analyses will prove rewarding even for experts on each of the world religions.