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Table of Contents
Key Thinkers:
Emile Durkheim
Sigmund Freud
Max Weber
Talcott Parsons
David Martin
Brian Wilson
Peter Berger
Niklas Luhmann
Clifford Gertz
Maurice Bloch
Catherine Bell
Bibliography
Product details
Published | 18 Oct 2022 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 256 |
ISBN | 9789354358494 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic India |
Dimensions | 216 x 138 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |
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Reviews
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"Much more than the sum of its parts, this book weaves together the work of the founding fathers of the sociology of religion with selected contemporary thinkers to offer the best descriptive analysis of 'the sacred' to have appeared in decades. Fenn has written not only a reliable textbook but a unified essay on the self approached through the elusive bond between individual and society" - Professor Douglas Davies, Durham University, UK
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"I doubt if there is another text on key thinkers in the sociology of religion which offers anything remotely like Richard Fenn's truly remarkable text. Of course he tells you what his chosen exemplars actually say but he organises his and their thoughts around a rich and profound exploration of a key concept: the sacred. He brings to bear on the theme of the sacred a lifetime's original reflection and an amazing range of reference in the history of religion. This is a major work of interpretation by a master written with grace and with clarity." - David Martin, Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics, UK, and Fellow of the British Academy
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Reading this book is like attending a lecture course, in which the professor- deeply wise- engaged the thinkers he reviews in ways that stretch them beyond their accustomed bounds... Fern's chapter on Peter Berger is masterful... the book's strength is its sense of intellectual engagement.
Sociology of Religion, volume 72, no. 2
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The book's strength is its sense of intellectual engagement, as Fenn showed me something about each of these thinkers that had not been seen before. In treating each of them seriously, in all their depth and relevance, he showed me both the limits and the possibilities of sociology as a way of engaging with both the sacred and the religious in late-modern life.
Sociology of Religion

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