Modernities, Memory and Mutations Grace Davie and the Study of Religion
Coordonnateurs : Day Abby, Lövheim Mia
Foreword, Linda Woodhead; Introduction, Abby Day and Mia Lövheim. Section 1 Themes: Foreword, James A. Beckford; Religion as a grammar of memory: reflections on a comparison between Britain and France, Danièle Hervieu-Léger; A memory that mutates, Tuula Sakaranaho; Grace Davie and religious literacy: undoing a lamentable quality of conversation, Adam Dinham; Students’ perspective: the role of mentor and supervisor, Matthew Francis. Section 2 Theories: Foreword, Nancy T. Ammerman; Discrete constellations, occluded foundations and implicit contestations in the sociology of religion, David Martin; Believing, belonging and beyond, Abby Day; Valuing emotion in tragedy, Douglas J. Davies; The gracelands of multiple modernities, Adam Possamai.Section 3 Trends: Foreword, Rebecca Catto; Welfare, society and secularization, Anders Bäckström; The secular court? Trends in the United States Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights compared, Effie Fokas; Young people and residual Christian culture, Sylvia Collins-Mayo; Authentic and vicarious - exploring the manifold privatized meanings of a religious community, Anne Birgitta Pessi. Afterword, Grace Davie; Composite bibliography; Index.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de Modernities, Memory and Mutations :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; Elk Grove Unified School District; vicarious; 9th Circuit Ruling; religion; Effie Fokas; European Values Systems Study Group; Christian Youth Workers; Vicarious Religion; davies; Southern European Welfare Regime; work; Church’s Welfare Activities; Mia Lövheim; Contemporary Society; James A; Beckford; Europe’s Historic Churches; Nancy T; Ammerman; Infrequent Churchgoers; Rebecca Catto; Multiple Modernities Thesis; Grace Davie; Davie’s Work; Danièle Hervieu-Léger; Multiple Modernities; Tuula Sakaranaho; Axial Age Civilizations; Adam Dinham; European Religious Landscape; Matthew Francis; Tv Camera; David Martin; ECtHR Context; Douglas J; Davies; Vicarious Memory; Adam Possamai; Sociologie Religieuse; Anders Bäckström; Davie's Analyses; Privatized Religiosity; Sylvia Collins-Mayo; Cultural Betrayal; Anne Birgitta Pessi; Secular Welfare State