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    Sociology of Religion Today: Practices of Thought and Learning.Ravi Nandan Singh, Anushka Goel, Nabanipa Bhattacharjee & Urmi Bhattacharyya - 2019 - Journal of Human Values 25 (3):190-201.
    This conversation attempts to critically map out the field of sociology/anthropology of religion as it is practised in select institutions of learning in India. The focus is not merely on the class...
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    Sociology of Religion.Mykhailo Babiy - 2001 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 17:75-79.
    The sociology of religion is an important disciplinary form of religious knowledge. It has a well-defined subject field - a specific set of interrelated problems in the plane "religion - society - man" exposed to sociological reflection.
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  3. The Sociology of Religion.Max Weber & Ephraim Fischoff - 1963 - Philosophy 41 (158):363-365.
     
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  4. Sociology of Religion.Georg Simmel & Curt Rosenthal - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (139):76-77.
     
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    Sociologies of Religion: National Traditions.Anthony Blasi & Giuseppe Giordan (eds.) - 2015 - Brill.
    _Sociologies of Religion: National Traditions_ presents fourteen histories of the sociological study of religion in a diverse set of nations. The authors narrate the stories behind major personages, theoretical traditions, seminal works, research institutes, and professional associations.
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    Sociology of Religion.Mykhailo Babiy - 1997 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 5:44-48.
    In the structural architectonics of religious studies one of the important places is the sociology of religion. Being in close intercourse with philosophy, history, psychology, phenomenology of religion, culturology and ethics, it also appears as a specific branch of socio-scientific knowledge.
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    Sociology of Religion and Religious Studies: Institutional Contexts and Intellectual Concerns.Rhys H. Williams - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (3):299-306.
    This concluding comment draws upon the common themes articulated by the preceding contributors about how Sociology of Religion and Religious Studies can influence each other, as well as considering some of the obstacles to that. It concludes with some intellectual suggestions for furthering some of our common interests.
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  8. The Sociology of Religion.Joachim Wach - 1945 - Science and Society 9 (3):281-283.
     
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  9. Sociology of Religion.Joachim Wach - 1958
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  10. The Sociology of Religion: A Study of Christendom. Volume II: Sectarian Religion.Werner Stark - 1968 - Religious Studies 3 (2):567-568.
     
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    The Sociology of Religion: Vol. III. The Universal Church.Werner Stark - 1970 - Religious Studies 6 (2):197-199.
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  12. Sociology of Religion in America: A History of a Secular Fascination with Religion.Anthony J. Blasi - 2014
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  13. Sociology of Religion.Wilhelm Windelband & James H. Tufts - 1958
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  14. The Sociology of Religion. Volume I, Established Religion.Werner Stark, James Healey, Walter G. Muelder & Illtud Evans - 1968 - Religious Studies 4 (1):153-160.
     
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    Contents of Western Sociology of Religion as a Science and Educational Discipline.Liudmyla O. Fylypovych - 2002 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 25:106-110.
    Sociology of religion in the West is a field of knowledge with at least 100 years of history. As a science and as a discipline, the sociology of religion has been developing in most Western universities since the late nineteenth century, having established traditions, forming well-known schools, areas related to the names of famous scholars. The total number of researchers of religion abroad has never been counted, but there are more than a thousand different centers, (...)
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    Tricks of Methods in Sociology of Religion: A Schemetical Attempt.Birsen Banu Okutan - 2020 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 24 (2):911-931.
    Sociology of religion is an interdisciplinary formation at the intersection of sociology and religious studies. While trying to explain the relationship of religion -as a noticeable parameter- with other variables and analyze the current pattern, the unity of social sciences and basic Islamic sciences is occasionally needed. It is expected that the intersection points with the auxiliary sciences will be clearly explained, and the research will represent the field by positioning at the center of the (...) of religion. The valid way for readers to understand texts that are written within the discipline of the sociology of religion is to increase the textual representation of research. The basic issue to increase this representation is locked on the determination of the method as in other sciences. Although it can be mentioned that the studies focusing on the method in the field of sociology of religion are based on the philosophy of science and methodology-oriented evaluations, it is clear that the subject does not receive the necessary attention. This study questions the schematic feasibility of the method that can be used in researches within the field of sociology of religion hypothetically. By schematizing, it is meant to show the main tricks of the method use in the sociology of religion and draw a design. For this reason, firstly the problems encountered in the determination of the method will be addressed and then methodological scheme that can be followed in the studies of the sociology of religion will be evaluated together with the mental, the actional and the semiotic process added as an original category. The article focuses on principal information on how to use the method while studying the sociology of religion; however, does not promise an in-depth study of how the method can be used in practice. The most general output of the research is that by following the signs shown in the study, in-depth examples for further studies can be presented. The study emphasizes that the method as the umbrella concept used jointly by the natural and social sciences is not the only mental processes such as induction and deduction, and also explains that it cannot be labeled as actional processes such as research technique, pattern, model, or theory and approach. It is suggested that the method, which is the product of both abstract and concrete effort, should be taken into account not only with its mental and actional aspects, but also with its semiotic process. In the specialized scheme, while the mental and actional categories have more in common with markers in other sub-branches of sociology, the semiotic side differentiates as a new category. The first point to be mentioned is the necessity to draw attention to the indicative meaning of every object seen in the scientific process. Before the research plan, when a sociologist of religion internalizes that every object around him/her is a part of the body of signs, countless inventories of topics worth investigating are presented. Various protocols suggested by semiotics are followed in the process of providing inventory. Secondly, the researcher is expected to discover his/her own semiotic identity. Since the scholars of the sociology of religion, have largely received theological education, there is a greater possibility that their embodied knowledge will be reflected in the text. Through the inclusion of the semiotic process in the method, the researcher learns before the mental process that he/she cannot conduct a scientific study with a subjective perspective in a way to legitimize his own values and tenets. Through this awareness, he/she recognizes his semiotic identity and reaches the kitchen of meaning. When the researcher is closest to objectivity, receptors understand that they are not reading dogmatic text. This situation, on the one hand, leads to an increase in the studies of the sociology of religion to be carried out in a free arena, on the other hand, it allows to establish a stakeholder with dehumanized sociology texts. The reflection of the principle, sociology not sociologies, to the texts improves the use of related concepts by developing the common language, and the arranged conceptual material helps to prevent schematic clutter. Also the researcher of the sociology of religion expands the doors of a cognitive process as much as possible to get more than they think. Reasoning forms such as induction, deduction or hypothetical-deduction determine the direction of whole and particular. The fact that the researcher takes into account both the whole and the part, and the multi-directional connection between them and indicate which mental process he/she followed according to the course of the research, enables the reader to comprehend the method. (shrink)
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    The Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]G. E. W. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):779-779.
    An excellent translation of the seminal and highly influential section of Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft entitled "Religionssoziologie." This section, really an extended monograph, is Weber's most profound systematic analysis and theoretical account of religious communities. His basic concepts and distinctions—priest and prophet, rationalization and breakthrough, ethical and exemplary prophecy—have long provided the basic framework for the best work in the Sociology of Religion in this country. His study of the relationship between religious breakthrough and social status is masterful. His (...)
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    North American sociology of religion: Critique and prospects.Thomas J. Josephsohn & Rhys H. Williams - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (1):62-71.
    We assess the current state of sociology of religion, particularly in the United States, for the extent to which a “critical sociology of religion” currently exists and how it might look if it did. We focus particular attention on two areas of inquiry: religion and health; and religion and violence.
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  19. The Sociology of Religion: Theory and Practice.M. J. Jackson - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (2):259-260.
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    Sociology of religion in the U.S.: The state of the art.Thomas Gannon - 1981 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 8 (3-4):261-273.
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    Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion: Volume 2: Religion and Politics.Patrick Michel & Enzo Pace (eds.) - 2011 - Brill.
    The main goal of the second issue of the Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion, devoted entirely to religion and politics, is precisely to question the sense of a reconstruction of the mutual and simultaneous relations between these two spheres of social life. What does this process mean and where is it taking us?
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    Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]Conor K. Ward - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:318-319.
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    Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]Conor K. Ward - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:318-319.
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    Max Weber and the Sociology of Religion.Bryan S. Turner - 2016 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 276 (2):141-150.
    Max Weber is a dominating presence in western sociology, but his legacy remains a matter of considerable controversy. His influence is felt in the philosophy of social science, in theories of class, status and power, and of course in the various substantive areas where he had a lasting impact. However this article argues that his comparative studies of religion form the core of both substantive and theoretical interests. Firstly the interpretation of his oeuvre is skewed towards by excessive (...)
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    Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]Conor K. Ward - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:318-319.
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    Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]Conor K. Ward - 1961 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 11:318-319.
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    The Early Sociology of Religion: Primitive religion.Bryan Stanley Turner (ed.) - 1996 - Routledge.
    Religion was one of the most important issues for early sociology, as is amply demonstrated by the work of Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. This set draws together the formative works on this subject, including key works in social anthropology. The collection includes a volume of important early essays, and an original introduction by the editor.
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    The Sociology of Religion. By Max Weber. Translated by Ephraim Fischoff. With a translator's preface, and Introduction by Talcott Parsons. (London: Methuen & Co. Ltd. 1963. Pp. lxvii + 308. Price 30s.). [REVIEW]Frederick Broadie - 1966 - Philosophy 41 (158):363-.
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    Readings in the Sociology of Religion.Conor Ward - 1967 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 16:373-374.
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    Sociology of Religion. By Simmel Georg, translated by Rosenthal Curt. (Philosophical Library, New York. 1959. Pp. x+76. Price $3.75.). [REVIEW]Peter Winch - 1962 - Philosophy 37 (139):76-.
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    "A Sociology of Religion," by Michael Hill. [REVIEW]Joseph Betz - 1976 - Modern Schoolman 53 (3):299-302.
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    Possibilities in the critical sociology of religion.Rhys H. Williams & Thomas J. Josephsohn - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (2):123-128.
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    The Science of Religion and the Sociology of Knowledge: Some Methodological Questions.Ninian Smart - 2015 - Princeton University Press.
    Ambitiously undertaking to develop a strategy for making the study of religion "scientific," Ninian Smart tackles a set of interrelated issues that bear importantly on the status of religion as an academic discipline. He draws a clear distinction between studying religion and "doing theology," and considers how phenomenological method may be used in investigating objects of religious attitudes without presupposing the existence of God or gods. He goes on to criticize projectionist theories of religion and theories (...)
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  34. The rationalization of action in Max Weber's sociology of religion.Stephen Kalberg - 1990 - Sociological Theory 8 (1):58-84.
    An analysis of the manner in which believers' "relations to the supernatural" influence and even rationalize their action is central to Weber's sociology as a whole as well as his analysis of the development of modern capitalism and to his sociology of religion. Yet Weber never systematically presents the highly differentiated analytic course followed by the "rationalization of action" in the life-sphere of religion to the "methodical rational way of life." This study reconstructs this meandering route. (...)
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    Victorian Evangelicalism and the Sociology of Religion: The Career of William Robertson Smith.Marjorie Wheeler-Barclay - 1993 - Journal of the History of Ideas 54 (1):59-78.
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    Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]Aurel Kolnal - 1944 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 19 (4):751-754.
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    The Sociology of Religion[REVIEW]W. G. E. - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (4):779-779.
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    An Overview of the Tradition and Institutionalization Process of the Sociology of Religion in Türkiye: The Case of the Republican Era.Yusuf Yaralioğlu - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (65):629-656.
    Some prominent figures in both sociology and the field of sociology of religion, such as Auguste Comte, Max Weber, Karl Marx, and Emile Durkheim, discussed the changes brought about by cultural, political, and economic revolutions in Continental Europe, considering the institution of religion. The issues they explored and the concepts they developed have also had an impact on the Turkish sociologists engaged in academic research outside of Continental Europe. In fact, Turkish intellectuals who experienced the Ottoman (...)
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    Methodological problems in the sociology of religion in Japan.Kiyomi Morioka - 1982 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 9 (1):40.
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    In defense of dualism: Competing and complementary frameworks in religious studies and the sociology of religion.Richard L. Wood - 2016 - Critical Research on Religion 4 (3):292-298.
    The term “dualism” is used in quite divergent connotations across religious studies, sociology, theology, anthropology, and other academic fields. This paper characterizes the differing usages of the term, and uses them to explore the sometimes-converging and sometimes-orthogonal relationship between academic fields, with a focus on religious studies and the sociology of religion. I argue that although the two fields have mutually benefited from insights originating on either side of their divide—and thus converged in important ways—substantive differences remain. (...)
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    New studies in the sociology of religion.Robin Gill - 1986 - Heythrop Journal 27 (1):66–68.
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    Horkheimer's Sociology of Religion.R. Siebert - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (30):127-144.
  43. The Problem of a Sociology of Religion.Carl Mayer - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Insiders, outsiders, advocates and apostates and the religions they study: Location and the sociology of religion.Mary Jo Neitz - 2013 - Critical Research on Religion 1 (2):129-140.
    Awareness of how researchers’ locations and sympathies influence their research agendas and outcomes has long been a topic for methodological consideration. This article complicates that question by considering the position of the researcher in relation to the position in society of the religions researched, and asks whether what we understand as constituting criticism or advocacy varies depending on whether the religions in question are powerful, dominating traditions or small, new, and/or beleaguered traditions. The Locations Matrix is an application of the (...)
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    A Research on Master’s and PhD’s Theses in the Field of Sociology of Religion in Türkiye.Uğur Kaya & Fatma Kaya - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (65):657-690.
    The subject of this study is to examine the master's and doctoral theses in the field of Sociology of Religion, between 2005 and 2015 in Turkey and published in National Thesis Center of the Council of Higher Education, according to their subject, the main concept they deal with, their type, their advisor title, the year they were prepared and the university. This research can be described as a product of the search for a solution to the problem of (...)
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    Theodicy of Culture and the Jewish Ethos: David Koigen's Contribution to the Sociology of Religion.Martina Urban - 2012 - De Gruyter.
    This volume presents the theory of culture of the Russian‑born German Jewish social philosopher David Koigen (1879-1933). Heir to Hermann Cohen's neo‑Kantian interpretation of Judaism, he transforms the religion of reason into an ethical Intimitätsreligion. He draws upon a great variety of intellectual currents, among them, Max Scheler's philosophy of values, the historical sociology of Max Weber, the sociology of religion of Émile Durkheim, Ernst Troeltsch and Georg Simmel and American pragmatism. Influenced by his personal experience (...)
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    A Reexamination of Confucianism as a Religion from the Standpoint of Chinese Sociology of Religion.Li Xiangping - 2012 - Contemporary Chinese Thought 44 (2):84-103.
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    Bringing back the social into the sociology of religion: A response to Jean-Pierre Reed.Veronique Altglas - 2022 - Critical Research on Religion 10 (1):112-115.
    This piece is a response to Jean-Pierre Reed’s review of Bringing Back the Social into the Sociology of Religion published in Critical Research on Religion. Aside from his appreciation for the contributions of this volume, Jean-Pierre Reed’s critique concentrates on three fundamental issues in relation to the agenda for a critical sociology of religion we advance: scientificism, interdisciplinarity, and politics. This response focuses on scientificism and politics in particular, since they are intimately related and at (...)
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    History, Time, Meaning, and Memory: Ideas for the Sociology of Religion.Barbara Jones Denison (ed.) - 2011 - Brill.
    This volume addresses the conjoint problem of history and sociology. History has seen religion hold varied places within the timeline of the sociology of religion.The increase in world fundamentalisms, religious movements, private spiritualities and other indicators in the millennial age have today brought a renaissance to the field.
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    Rethinking the theoretical base of Peter L. Berger’s sociology of religion: Social construction, power, and discourse.Titus Hjelm - 2019 - Critical Research on Religion 7 (3):223-236.
    Peter L. Berger was one of the most influential sociologists of the last sixty years. In the sociology of religion, his publications are among the key works of the discipline. This paper is a “positive critique” of three aspects of Berger’s theoretical work in the sociology of religion: an inconsistent application of the idea of social construction, a lack of focus on power and ideology, and an insufficient operationalization of language as a vehicle of world-construction. Augmenting (...)
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