Berger's dual citizenship approach to religion:

"This study breaks new ground by showing the pivotal role that Berger's treatment of religion plays in his sociology. By spotlighting his treatment of religion, the author shows that Berger has successfully challenged the notion that theology and sociology must be at odds with one another...

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Main Author: Ahern, Annette Jean 1958-2009 (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York ; Washington, DC/Baltimore ; Boston ; Bern ; Frankfurt Lang 1999
Series:American university studies Ser. 7, Theology and religion ; 202
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Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Summary:"This study breaks new ground by showing the pivotal role that Berger's treatment of religion plays in his sociology. By spotlighting his treatment of religion, the author shows that Berger has successfully challenged the notion that theology and sociology must be at odds with one another in the study of religious studies
Instead, this book demonstrates that Berger's dual-citizenship approach to religion, which draws from his sociological and theological perspectives, provides an effective, methodological model for religious studies, one that is interdisciplinary in nature."--BOOK JACKET
Physical Description:X, 161 S.
ISBN:0820438839

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