R. Cipriani, Sociology of Religion. An Historical Introduction, Aldine de Gruyter , New York , 2000.

CONTENTS

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Preface to the English Edition

The Sociological Definition of Religion

PART I – THE ORIGINS

1. The Historical-Philosophical Background

2. The Universal Religion of Auguste Comte (1798-1857)

3. Tocqueville (1805-1859): Religion and Democracy

4. Bergson (1859-1941): Religion and “Élan Vital”

5. The Contribution of Anthropology

PART II – THE CLASSICS

1. Durkheim’s (1858-1917) Religious Forms

2. Weber’s (1864-1920) Universal Religions

3. Religiosity and Religion in Simmel (1858-1918)

4. Freud (1856-1939): The Psychic Dimension of Religion

5- Religion in William James’s (1842-1910) Psychosocial Perspective

PART III – THE CONTEMPORARIES

1 Religion as Universal

2 The Macrosociological Approach

3 The Historical-Cultural Dynamics

4 The Frankfurt School and Religion

5 The New European Perspectives

6 The Socioanthropological Perspectives

PART IV – RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

1 Secularization

2 Religious Pluralism

3 Civil Religion in Robert Bellah (1927-)

4 North American Trends

5 The European Trends

6 Religion as Function in the Work of Niklas Luhmann (1927-1998)

7 The New Religious Movements

Afterword

Bibliography

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