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Christian Smith

    Het werk van Christian Smith duikt in de ingewikkelde relatie tussen religie en moderniteit, met een specifieke focus op adolescenten, Amerikaans evangelicalisme en bredere culturele landschappen. Zijn onderzoek onderzoekt hoe religieuze overtuigingen en praktijken individuele levens en maatschappelijke dynamieken vormgeven. Smith gebruikt een sociologische lens om deze complexe verschijnselen te analyseren en hun diepgaande impact te begrijpen.

    Atheist Overreach
    Religious Parenting
    The Scientist and the Psychic
    Moral, Believing Animals
    The Emergence of Liberation Theology
    What is a Person?
    • What is a person? This fundamental question is a perennial concern of philosophers and theologians. This book argues that it also lies at the center of the social scientist's quest to interpret and explain social life. It presents a model for social theory that does justice to the best of our humanistic visions of people, life, and society.

      What is a Person?
    • The Emergence of Liberation Theology

      • 314bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,2(20)Tarief

      Liberation theology is a school of Roman Catholic thought which teaches that a primary duty of the church must be to promote social and economic justice. In this book, Christian Smith explains how and why the liberation theology movement emerged and succeeded when and where it did.

      The Emergence of Liberation Theology
    • Moral, Believing Animals

      • 172bladzijden
      • 7 uur lezen
      4,1(19)Tarief

      In Moral, Believing Animals, Christian Smith advances a creative theory of human persons and culture that offers innovative, challenging answers to these and other fundamental questions in sociological, cultural, and religious theory.

      Moral, Believing Animals
    • The Scientist and the Psychic

      A Son's Exploration of His Mother's Gift

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen
      4,1(142)Tarief

      The memoir intertwines a son's exploration of his mother's paranormal abilities with a deep examination of their complex relationship. Christian Smith reflects on his childhood experiences, from witnessing his mother's psychic performances to her struggles with addiction and health issues. As a molecular biologist, he seeks to reconcile the extraordinary aspects of her life with scientific understanding. This unique narrative delves into themes of belief, skepticism, and the enduring bond of familial love, offering a poignant look at both personal and paranormal realms.

      The Scientist and the Psychic
    • Religious Parenting

      • 304bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,7(6)Tarief

      The purpose and nature of life -- Religion's value and truth -- Children, parenting, and family -- The whys and hows of religious transmission -- Theorizing cultural models -- Conclusion.

      Religious Parenting
    • Atheist Overreach

      • 168bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen
      3,9(57)Tarief

      In recent years atheism has become ever more visible, acceptable, and influential. Atheist apologists have become increasingly vociferous and confident in their claims. In Atheist Overreach, Christian Smith takes a look at the evidence and explains why we ought to be skeptical of some key atheists' claims about morality, science, and human nature.

      Atheist Overreach
    • Exploring the recent trend of American evangelicals considering Catholicism, this book addresses common concerns and theological misunderstandings faced by those contemplating joining the Catholic Church. It outlines practical steps for entering full communion, framing the transition as a "paradigm shift" that reflects a crisis within evangelicalism. Aimed at both evangelicals and Catholic pastoral workers, it serves as a guide for understanding this significant spiritual journey and the complexities involved in the decision-making process.

      How to Go from Being a Good Evangelical to a Committed Catholic in Ninety-Five Difficult Steps
    • Religion

      • 296bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      3,6(42)Tarief

      A groundbreaking new theory of religionReligion remains an important influence in the world today, yet the social sciences are still not adequately equipped to understand and explain it. This book advances an innovative theory of religion that goes beyond the problematic theoretical paradigms of the past. Drawing on the philosophy of critical realism and personalist social theory, Christian Smith explores why humans are religious in the first place―uniquely so as a species―and offers an account of secularization and religious innovation and persistence that breaks the logjam in which religious scholarship has been stuck for so long. Certain to stimulate debate and inspire promising new avenues of scholarship, Religion features a wealth of illustrations and examples that help to make its concepts accessible to readers. This superbly written book brings sound theoretical thinking to a perennially thorny subject, and a new vitality and focus to its study.

      Religion
    • Handing Down the Faith

      • 264bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen
      3,7(52)Tarief

      "This book is about how American religious parents approach the handing on of their religious practices and beliefs to their children. We know a lot about the importance of parents in faith transmission and factors that influence its effectiveness. But we know much less about the actual beliefs, feelings, and activities of the parents themselves when it comes to the intergenerational transmission of religious faith and practice"--

      Handing Down the Faith
    • The Bible Made Impossible

      • 254bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Biblicism, an approach to the Bible common among some American evangelicals, emphasizes together the Bible's exclusive authority, infallibility, clarity, self-sufficiency, internal consistency, self-evident meaning, and universal applicability. Acclaimed sociologist Christian Smith argues that this approach is misguided and unable to live up to its own claims. If evangelical biblicism worked as its proponents say it should, there would not be the vast variety of interpretive differences that biblicists themselves reach when they actually read and interpret the Bible. Far from challenging the inspiration and authority of Scripture, Smith critiques a particular rendering of it, encouraging evangelicals to seek a more responsible, coherent, and defensible approach to biblical authority. This important book has generated lively discussion and debate. The paperback edition adds a new chapter responding to the conversation that the cloth edition has sparked.

      The Bible Made Impossible