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A reader spanning five decades of writings by Robert Bellah covering his work as a scholar, public intellectual, critic and minister.
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A reader spanning five decades of writings by Robert Bellah covering his work as a scholar, public intellectual, critic and minister.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9780822338550
- ISBN-10: 0822338556
- Artikelnr.: 21548875
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 155mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 939g
- ISBN-13: 9780822338550
- ISBN-10: 0822338556
- Artikelnr.: 21548875
Robert N. Bellah
Preface vii
Introduction 1
I. Comparative and Theoretical 19
1. Religious Evolution 23
2. The Five Religions of Modern Italy 51
3. To Kill and Survive or to Die and Become 81
4. Stories as Arrows: The Religious Response to Modernity 107
5. Max Weber and World-Denying Love 123
6. Durkheim and Ritual 150
7 Rousseau on Society and the Individual 181
8. The History of Habit 203
II. American Religion 221
9. Civil Religion in America 225
10. Religion and the Legitimation of the American Republic 246
11. The New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis of Modernity 265
12. The Kingdom of God in America: Language of Faith, Language of Nation,
Language of Empire 285
13. Citizenship, Diversity, and the Search for the Common Good 303
14. Is There a Common American Culture? 319
15. Flaws in the Protestant Code: Theological Roots of American
Individualism 333
16. The New American Empire 350
17. God and King 357
III. University and Society
18. The Ethical Aims of Social Inquiry 381
19. Class Wars and Culture Wars in the University Today 402
20. Freedom, Coercion, and Authority 410
21. The True Scholar 421
22. Education for Justice and the Common Good 434
IV. Sociology and Theology 451
23. On Being Catholic and American 457
24. Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth 474
25. Texts, Sacred and Profane 490
26. Epiphany: “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit” 504
27. Pentecost: “Beginning in the End of Times” 510
28. All Souls Day: “The Living and the Dead in Communion” 515
Bibliography of Words by Robert N. Bellah 523
Index 542
Introduction 1
I. Comparative and Theoretical 19
1. Religious Evolution 23
2. The Five Religions of Modern Italy 51
3. To Kill and Survive or to Die and Become 81
4. Stories as Arrows: The Religious Response to Modernity 107
5. Max Weber and World-Denying Love 123
6. Durkheim and Ritual 150
7 Rousseau on Society and the Individual 181
8. The History of Habit 203
II. American Religion 221
9. Civil Religion in America 225
10. Religion and the Legitimation of the American Republic 246
11. The New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis of Modernity 265
12. The Kingdom of God in America: Language of Faith, Language of Nation,
Language of Empire 285
13. Citizenship, Diversity, and the Search for the Common Good 303
14. Is There a Common American Culture? 319
15. Flaws in the Protestant Code: Theological Roots of American
Individualism 333
16. The New American Empire 350
17. God and King 357
III. University and Society
18. The Ethical Aims of Social Inquiry 381
19. Class Wars and Culture Wars in the University Today 402
20. Freedom, Coercion, and Authority 410
21. The True Scholar 421
22. Education for Justice and the Common Good 434
IV. Sociology and Theology 451
23. On Being Catholic and American 457
24. Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth 474
25. Texts, Sacred and Profane 490
26. Epiphany: “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit” 504
27. Pentecost: “Beginning in the End of Times” 510
28. All Souls Day: “The Living and the Dead in Communion” 515
Bibliography of Words by Robert N. Bellah 523
Index 542
Preface vii
Introduction 1
I. Comparative and Theoretical 19
1. Religious Evolution 23
2. The Five Religions of Modern Italy 51
3. To Kill and Survive or to Die and Become 81
4. Stories as Arrows: The Religious Response to Modernity 107
5. Max Weber and World-Denying Love 123
6. Durkheim and Ritual 150
7 Rousseau on Society and the Individual 181
8. The History of Habit 203
II. American Religion 221
9. Civil Religion in America 225
10. Religion and the Legitimation of the American Republic 246
11. The New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis of Modernity 265
12. The Kingdom of God in America: Language of Faith, Language of Nation,
Language of Empire 285
13. Citizenship, Diversity, and the Search for the Common Good 303
14. Is There a Common American Culture? 319
15. Flaws in the Protestant Code: Theological Roots of American
Individualism 333
16. The New American Empire 350
17. God and King 357
III. University and Society
18. The Ethical Aims of Social Inquiry 381
19. Class Wars and Culture Wars in the University Today 402
20. Freedom, Coercion, and Authority 410
21. The True Scholar 421
22. Education for Justice and the Common Good 434
IV. Sociology and Theology 451
23. On Being Catholic and American 457
24. Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth 474
25. Texts, Sacred and Profane 490
26. Epiphany: “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit” 504
27. Pentecost: “Beginning in the End of Times” 510
28. All Souls Day: “The Living and the Dead in Communion” 515
Bibliography of Words by Robert N. Bellah 523
Index 542
Introduction 1
I. Comparative and Theoretical 19
1. Religious Evolution 23
2. The Five Religions of Modern Italy 51
3. To Kill and Survive or to Die and Become 81
4. Stories as Arrows: The Religious Response to Modernity 107
5. Max Weber and World-Denying Love 123
6. Durkheim and Ritual 150
7 Rousseau on Society and the Individual 181
8. The History of Habit 203
II. American Religion 221
9. Civil Religion in America 225
10. Religion and the Legitimation of the American Republic 246
11. The New Religious Consciousness and the Crisis of Modernity 265
12. The Kingdom of God in America: Language of Faith, Language of Nation,
Language of Empire 285
13. Citizenship, Diversity, and the Search for the Common Good 303
14. Is There a Common American Culture? 319
15. Flaws in the Protestant Code: Theological Roots of American
Individualism 333
16. The New American Empire 350
17. God and King 357
III. University and Society
18. The Ethical Aims of Social Inquiry 381
19. Class Wars and Culture Wars in the University Today 402
20. Freedom, Coercion, and Authority 410
21. The True Scholar 421
22. Education for Justice and the Common Good 434
IV. Sociology and Theology 451
23. On Being Catholic and American 457
24. Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth 474
25. Texts, Sacred and Profane 490
26. Epiphany: “Blessed Are the Poor in Spirit” 504
27. Pentecost: “Beginning in the End of Times” 510
28. All Souls Day: “The Living and the Dead in Communion” 515
Bibliography of Words by Robert N. Bellah 523
Index 542