The role, basis for, and function of idealism in religion and religiosity are examined as both an individual and social phenomenon. Religion is divided into two manifestations of idealism that are described as conventional religion and unconventional religion. William James' frozen lake, used as a metaphor for religious personality types, is expanded to include a range of fear and depression based emotional forces that prompt various forms of idealism. Karl Marx's concept of utopia, Max Weber's protestant ethic, Emile Durkheim's anomie and totemic worship and Georg Simmel's social forms are described and compared as idealist manifestations. Robert Bellah's American civil religion is extrapolated to an institutional form of civil religio...
Taking into account Durkheim’s declaration about religion as a base for human solidarity, this artic...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
A critical approach to understanding the analytical power of realism and its representational claims...
The role, basis for, and function of idealism in religion and religiosity are examined as both an in...
I propose a new intellectual history of how the aesthetic obtains religious value in the American li...
Why does humanity have religion—or to use a more current term—a spiritual life? The Enlightenment (1...
Secularization has been an important component of sociological theory since the earliest days of the...
This work will examine the psychological function of religious belief, particularly their capacity t...
This dissertation seeks to evaluate and reformulate the sociology of religion through an integration...
Immanuel Kant distinguished between religion as cult in which people seek favours from God through p...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
America s utopian and communal societies have a long history of using transcendence as a commitment ...
This paper is conceived from a secular perspective, and designed to address three elements identifie...
Traditional religion has collapsed in the West, at least according to many theorists of the modern r...
The Western world has undergone dramatic transformation in the last five hundred years. A premodern ...
Taking into account Durkheim’s declaration about religion as a base for human solidarity, this artic...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
A critical approach to understanding the analytical power of realism and its representational claims...
The role, basis for, and function of idealism in religion and religiosity are examined as both an in...
I propose a new intellectual history of how the aesthetic obtains religious value in the American li...
Why does humanity have religion—or to use a more current term—a spiritual life? The Enlightenment (1...
Secularization has been an important component of sociological theory since the earliest days of the...
This work will examine the psychological function of religious belief, particularly their capacity t...
This dissertation seeks to evaluate and reformulate the sociology of religion through an integration...
Immanuel Kant distinguished between religion as cult in which people seek favours from God through p...
My dissertation argues that changes in the structures and orientations of religious thought, changes...
America s utopian and communal societies have a long history of using transcendence as a commitment ...
This paper is conceived from a secular perspective, and designed to address three elements identifie...
Traditional religion has collapsed in the West, at least according to many theorists of the modern r...
The Western world has undergone dramatic transformation in the last five hundred years. A premodern ...
Taking into account Durkheim’s declaration about religion as a base for human solidarity, this artic...
In recent years, the thesis about a fundamental shift in Western religiosity has become increasingly...
A critical approach to understanding the analytical power of realism and its representational claims...