Sociology of Religion represents a documented introduction to
the history of sociological thought as applied to religious
phenomena. It examines both the substantive and functional
definitions of religion that are more open, pluralistic, and not
inscribed in a single explanatory horizon or within a single
confessional perspective. The contributors' concerns are carefully
written to show all sides of the argument.
Roberto Cipriani argues for the simple definition that the
sociology of religion is an application of sociological theories
and methods to religious phenomena. Historically, close ties
between sociology and the sociology of religion exist. The slow and
uneven development of theory and methods affects the sociology of
religion's development, but the latter has also benefited from
increasing precision and scientific validity. Other sociological
writers agree and disagree about different approaches. Some assume
it is a militantly confessional or anti-confessional; others remain
neutral within their work.
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