Integration or individuation : are the salvation goods promised by first-century Christian preaching still attractive ?

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Integration or individuation : are the salvation goods promised by first-century Christian preaching still attractive ?
Titre du livre
Salvation goods and religious markets : theory and applications
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Brandt Pierre-Yves
Editeur
Lang Peter
Lieu d'édition
Bern, Berlin
ISBN
978-3-03911-211-1
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2008
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Stolz Jörg
Pages
101-125
Langue
anglais
Notes
Actes du congrès international « Biens de salut et marchés religieux » des 14-15 avril 2005, Université de Lausanne
Résumé
(Résumé de l'ouvrage) The idea that religion has to succeed in a «market», selling «salvation goods», has proved to be extremely attractive to scholars in sociology and the study of religion. Max Weber used the term «salvation good» to compare different religious traditions. Pierre Bourdieu employed the term in order to analyze «religious economy». And recently, an American group of researchers advocating «rational choice of religion» put the theme at the forefront of current debates.
This book - the fruit of an International Congress in Lausanne in April 2005 - brings together leading specialists in the fields of sociology and the study of religion who discuss the terms «salvation goods» (or religious goods) and «religious market». The authors test the applicability of these concepts by using specific examples and they either deliberately advocate or criticize Weberian, Bourdieusian or rational-choice perspectives.
Mots-clé
Religion, market, salvation goods, religious goods, rational choice of religion,
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17/12/2008 16:11
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20/08/2019 15:50
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