Religion, Discourse, and Society

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Author_Marcus Moberg
Bird's Eye
Bird’s Eye
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Church USA
Civil Society
Complementary Learning Processes
Contemporary Society
discourse analysis methods
Discourse Analytic Research
Discursive Impact
Discursive Practices
DSR.
empirical analysis of religious change
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individualism in modernity
Lilie Chouliaraki
Mainline Churches
market society impact
Meta-theoretical Reflection
Mission Work Plan
Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Post-secular Debate
Presbyterian Church USA
Private Religious Practice
Public Religion
public religion studies
Religious Field
Social Reproduction
sociology of secularism
Sui Generis Approach
Traditional Christian Churches
Traditional Religious Organizations
Vice Versa
Von Stuckrad
Western religious transformation

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  • ISBN 9781032193632
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book focuses on the utility and application of discourse theory and discourse analysis in the sociological study of religious change. It presents an outline of what a ‘discursive sociology of religion’ looks like and brings scholarly attention to the role of language and discourse as a significant component in contemporary processes of religious change. Marcus Moberg addresses the concept of discourse and its main meta-theoretical underpinnings and discusses the relationship between discourse and ‘religion’ in light of previous research. The chapters explore key notions such as secularism and public religion as well as the ideational and discursive impact of individualism and market society on the contemporary Western religious field. In addition to providing scholars with a thorough understanding and appreciation of the analytic utility of discourse theory and analysis in the sociological study of religious change, the book offers a cohesive and systematized framework for actual empirical analysis.

Marcus Moberg is a Professor in the Study of Religions at Åbo Akademi University, Finland.

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