ABSTRACT

Religion as Poetry continues in the grand tradition of the sociology of religion pioneered by Emile Durkheim, Max Weber, and Talcott Parsons, among other giants in intellectual history. Too many present-day sociologists either ignore or disparage religious currents. In this provocative book, Andrew M. Greeley argues that various religions have endured for thousands of years as poetic rituals and stories. Religion as Poetry proposes a theoretical framework for understanding religion that emphasizes insights derived from religious stories. By virtue of his own rare abilities as a novelist as well as sociologist, Greeley is uniquely qualified for this task.Greeley first considers classical theories of the sociology of religion, and then, drawing upon them, he explicates his own interpretation. He critically examines the viewpoint that society is becoming more secular, and that religion is declining. He observes that this theory stands in the way of persuading sociologists that religion is still worth studying. In contrast, Greeley is interested in why religions persist despite secular trends and alongside them. He argues that it is poetic elements that touch the human soul. Greeley then sets out to test this viewpoint.Greeley maintains that his theory is not the only, or necessarily even the best approach to study religion. Rather, it is his contention that it uniquely provides sociologists with perspectives on religion that other theories too often overlook or disregard. Religion as Poetry, an original and intriguing study by a distinguished social scientist and major novelist, will be enjoyed and evaluated by sociologists, ' theologians, and philosophers alike.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Social Science Theories of Religion

chapter 3|34 pages

Religion as Poetry

chapter 4|26 pages

The Faith We Have Lost

chapter 5|28 pages

The Persistence of Religion

chapter 6|12 pages

Testing the Links

chapter 7|34 pages

Different Poetry for Different People

chapter 8|22 pages

The Pragmatics of Prayer

chapter 9|12 pages

Religious Stories and Political Stories

chapter 10|14 pages

Religious Stories and the Environment

chapter 11|12 pages

Religious Stories and AIDS

chapter 12|12 pages

Religious Stories and Contact with the Dead

chapter 13|28 pages

A Story of Two Religious Imaginations

chapter 14|6 pages

The Development of a Religious Story

chapter 15|8 pages

Conclusion