Secularization and social integration : papers in honor of Karel Dobbelaere

Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs : Laermans Rudi (Éditeur scientifique), Wilson Bryan R. (Éditeur scientifique), Billiet Jaak (Éditeur scientifique)
Format : Livre
Langue : anglais
Titre complet : Secularization and social integration : papers in honor of Karel Dobbelaere / edited by Rudi Laermans, Bryan Wilson and Jaak Billiet
Publié : Louvain : Leuven University Press , C 1988
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XVI-338 p.)
Collection : Sociology today
Titre conventionnel : Mélanges. Dobbelaere. Karel
Sujets :
  • Karel Dobbelaere, sociologist of religion / Rudi Laermans
  • In appreciation of Karel Dobbelaere on secularization / Mark Chaves
  • Secularization disproved or displaced? / N.J. Demerath III
  • Secularization: Karel Dobbelaere and Japanese sociology / Yoshiya Abe
  • From the classics to Luhmann and back again? Notes on Karel Dobbelaere's sociology of religion / Rudi Laermans
  • Sociology and religion: Durkheim and Simmel / Roberto Cipriani
  • The secularization thesis: Criticisms and rebuttals / Bryan Wilson
  • Secularization in a religiogeneous modernity / Staf Hellemans
  • Sociological theory of religion between description and predication: A Weberian question revisited / Peter Beyer
  • Secularization and the unity of the R.C. Church / Leo Laeyendecker
  • Postscriptum: "That all may be one". Explorations of Catholic unity on a global scale / Mady A. Thung
  • Secularization and social solidarity: a social constructionist view / James A. Beckford
  • A few notes on secularization and pillarization: The case of Japan / Jan Swyngedouw
  • The Helmet and the Turban. Secularization in Islam / Enzo Pace
  • Contradictions of secularism and the preservations of the sacred. Four contexts of religious change in communism / Miklós Tomka
  • State imposed secularism: Yet another dimension? / Eileen Barker
  • The scope and limits of religious functions according to the European Value and IISP surveys / Yves Lambert
  • Social capital, religious-philosophical involvement and social integration in Belgium: An empirical investigation / Jaak Billiet
  • Religion as a resource for the creation of personal identity in a secularized context / Olivier Tschannen
  • Religion, individualization of meaning, and the social bond / Jean-Paul Willaime
  • The figure of the converted as descriptive figure of religious modernity: A reflection based on the file of conversions to Catholicism in France / Danièle Hervieu-Léger
  • Death and Christmas revisited. Beyond secularization: a search for meaning / Liliane Voyé
  • Marginals for a sociology of fear and trust / Jan Kerkhofs