ABSTRACT

Sociology of Religion is a collection that seeks to explore the relationship between the structure and culture of religion and various elements of social life in the United States. This reader is an ideal standalone course text and can also serve as supplement to the text written by the same author team, Religion Matters (Routledge, 2010). Based on both classic and contemporary research in the sociology of religion, this new, third edition highlights a variety of research methods and theoretical approaches to studying the sociological elements of religion. It explores the ways in which religious values, beliefs and practices shape the world outside of church, synagogue, or mosque walls while simultaneously being shaped by the non-religious forces operating in that world.

section Section I|134 pages

Changing Contexts

chapter Reading 1|7 pages

America’s Changing Religious Landscape: Overview

chapter Reading 7|5 pages

Gendering Secularization Theory

section Section II|74 pages

Evolving Content

section Section III|133 pages

Patterning Diversity

chapter Reading 20|19 pages

Poor Teenagers’ Religion

section Section IV|82 pages

Seeing Consequences