Theorising Religion
Discover the complexities of belief with "Theorising Religion," authored by the esteemed team at Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 2006, this thought-provoking hardback spans 278 pages and delves into the dual role of religion in society. It engages with the paradox that while religious influences can be profoundly impactful in some cultures, they often hold little sway in others. This book aims to unravel the intricate dynamics between public perception and private belief, offering valuable insights into the sociology of religion. Whether you're a student of theology, sociology, or simply interested in understanding the diverse roles of religion in modern life, "Theorising Religion" provides a comprehensive examination that stimulates both thought and discussion. Add this essential read to your collection and explore the nuances of faith, belief, and their social implications.