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Sociology of Religion for Generations X and Y
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Sociology of Religion for Generations X and Y

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This book on the sociology of religion makes specific relevance to the generation X and Y from the very first page. Readers and students from this generation are involved in consumer culture, get part of their knowledge through popular culture and/or the Internet, and are more practical than theoretical. The academic world is in great need for such a work that focuses on t...more
Paperback, 225 pages
Published October 26th 2009 by Equinox Publishing (Indonesia) (first published March 2009)
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Titus Hjelm
A fresh look at the sociology of religion with interesting case studies of groups/traditions not often covered in similar textbooks. The problem, though, is that it is rather a 'sociology of religion for the western upper (white?) middle class with an internet connection' rather than a generational analysis. There's promise, but the promise ends up being half empirical, half prophecy--which, obviously, is slightly problematic in a book marketed as a reference text. I've written a full review to ...more
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