The Anthem companion to Robert N. Bellah /
'The Anthem Companion to Robert Bellah' is the first major collection of writings on the life and work of one of the foremost twentieth-century sociologists of religion.
Call Number: | Libro Electrónico |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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London :
Anthem Press,
2019.
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Series: | Anthem companions to sociology.
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Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- <P><span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"Introduction, Matteo Bortolini; Part 1 Major Themes; 1. Bellah's Reflections on Liberal Modernity through Japan's Reflections, Amy Borovoy; 2. Civil Religion and Public Theology, Steven M. Tipton; 3. 'Habits of the Heart' Revisited: American Individualism before and after the Communitarian Moment, Eric Royal Libeck; Part 2 Yesterday and Today; 4. Bellah and American Civil Religion, Phil Gorski; 5. Bellah and the Catholic Imagination, Jeff Guhin; 6. Deciphering the Axial Heritage, John D. Boy and John Torpey; Part 3 Unexpected Masters; 7. Bellah and Maruyama, Andrew Barshay; 8. Friends in History: A Comparison of Robert Bellah and Eric Voegelin, Peter Brickley Lequire; 9. A Fortuitous Intersection of Life-Paths. On Robert N. Bellah and Norman O. Brown, Matteo Bortolini; Index."}" data-sheets-userformat="{"2":769,"3":{"1":0}, "11":3,"12":0}">Introduction, Matteo Bortolini; Part 1 Major Themes; 1. Bellah's Reflections on Liberal Modernity through Japan's Reflections, Amy Borovoy; 2. Civil Religion and Public Theology, Steven M. Tipton; 3. 'Habits of the Heart' Revisited: American Individualism before and after the Communitarian Moment, Eric Royal Libeck; Part 2 Yesterday and Today; 4. Bellah and American Civil Religion, Phil Gorski; 5. Bellah and the Catholic Imagination, Jeff Guhin; 6. Deciphering the Axial Heritage, John D. Boy and John Torpey; Part 3 Unexpected Masters; 7. Bellah and Maruyama, Andrew Barshay; 8. Friends in History: A Comparison of Robert Bellah and Eric Voegelin, Peter Brickley Lequire; 9. A Fortuitous Intersection of Life-Paths. On Robert N. Bellah and Norman O. Brown, Matteo Bortolini; Index.</span></p>