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- catalog abstract "Religion is still something of a stepchild in the American University. In some major universities there is no department devoted to this aspect of human experience. In others the department is only uncertainty institutionalized and deals with but a fraction of man's religiousness. In a few places excellent programs exist that point the way to what can be done more generally. Like so many others I have come to the field of religion from a particular discipline, in my case, sociology. But I have in recent year become increasingly impatient with the sociology of religion as an isolated perspective. To be genuinely fruitful, it seems to me, the sociology of religion must join other approaches to the actual phenomena of religion. The study of religion seems at the moment to attract a number of mavericks and wanderers in the academy and I am grateful for the opportunities I have had in pursuing it to move outside the established structures and across the usual divisions of the university.".
- catalog contributor b675702.
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description ""Bibliography of Robert N. Bellah": p. [289]-291.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Religion is still something of a stepchild in the American University. In some major universities there is no department devoted to this aspect of human experience. In others the department is only uncertainty institutionalized and deals with but a fraction of man's religiousness. In a few places excellent programs exist that point the way to what can be done more generally. Like so many others I have come to the field of religion from a particular discipline, in my case, sociology. But I have in recent year become increasingly impatient with the sociology of religion as an isolated perspective. To be genuinely fruitful, it seems to me, the sociology of religion must join other approaches to the actual phenomena of religion. The study of religion seems at the moment to attract a number of mavericks and wanderers in the academy and I am grateful for the opportunities I have had in pursuing it to move outside the established structures and across the usual divisions of the university.".
- catalog description "Theoretical foundations -- The sociology of religion -- Religious evolution -- Religion in the modernization process -- g General -- Reflections on the Protestant ethic analogy in Asia -- Meaning and modernization -- China -- Father and son in Christianity and Confucianism -- Japan -- The religious situation in the Far East -- Values and social change in modern Japan -- Islam -- Islamic tradition and the problems of modernization -- Civil religion in America -- Religion in modern society -- Review of Bishop Robinson's Honest to God -- Transcendence in contemporary piety -- The dynamics of worship -- Religion and belief -- Review of Norman O. Brown's Love's body -- Between religion and social science -- Appendix: The systematic study of religion.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 298 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Beyond belief.".
- catalog identifier "0060607750".
- catalog isFormatOf "Beyond belief.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Beyond belief.".
- catalog subject "306.6 20".
- catalog subject "BL60 .B37".
- catalog subject "Religion and culture.".
- catalog subject "Religion and sociology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theoretical foundations -- The sociology of religion -- Religious evolution -- Religion in the modernization process -- g General -- Reflections on the Protestant ethic analogy in Asia -- Meaning and modernization -- China -- Father and son in Christianity and Confucianism -- Japan -- The religious situation in the Far East -- Values and social change in modern Japan -- Islam -- Islamic tradition and the problems of modernization -- Civil religion in America -- Religion in modern society -- Review of Bishop Robinson's Honest to God -- Transcendence in contemporary piety -- The dynamics of worship -- Religion and belief -- Review of Norman O. Brown's Love's body -- Between religion and social science -- Appendix: The systematic study of religion.".
- catalog title "Beyond belief; essays on religion in a post-traditional world [by] Robert N. Bellah.".
- catalog type "text".