[About the book]: This wide-ranging volume explores and examines the complex and nuanced relationship between elite and popular Christianity, focussing on the issue of how we should define these concepts, and how useful the distinction is for the history of Christianity. Topics covered include the meaning attached to baptism in sixth-century Spain, crusading ideology, medieval and Reformation religiosity, seating arrangements in eighteenth-century churches, the reception of visual media in modern American religion, and the use of 'pop' music in the Church of England. Taken together the essays in this volume challenge conventional understandings of a simple and sharp dichotomy between elite and popular religion, instead highlighting the ways...
Idolatry is a key concept in the history of Western thinking about religion, as an all-encompassing ...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute ...
My work reconsiders the division between elite and popular religion in the high Middle Ages. Aga...
J-/ECIDING WHAT IS popular seems easy enough. It is what everybody (mostly) likes or has heard about...
[About the book]: The first comparative history of one of the most dynamic popular religious movemen...
My work reconsiders the division between �elite� and �popular� religion in the high Middle Ages. Aga...
It hardly needs reminding but scholarship over the past twenty years or so has moved quickly to clos...
This, the fifty-first volume of Studies in Church History, takes as its theme 'Christianity and Reli...
This article discusses the sociological understanding of popular religion by first exploring the the...
The present study examines the ambivalent connection between modernisation and Roman Catholic religi...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
This paper explores how religious elites affect public opinion through focusing on the role of the p...
“Popular religion” may be defined in the broadest sense as the traditional and changing beliefs and ...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
Idolatry is a key concept in the history of Western thinking about religion, as an all-encompassing ...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute ...
My work reconsiders the division between elite and popular religion in the high Middle Ages. Aga...
J-/ECIDING WHAT IS popular seems easy enough. It is what everybody (mostly) likes or has heard about...
[About the book]: The first comparative history of one of the most dynamic popular religious movemen...
My work reconsiders the division between �elite� and �popular� religion in the high Middle Ages. Aga...
It hardly needs reminding but scholarship over the past twenty years or so has moved quickly to clos...
This, the fifty-first volume of Studies in Church History, takes as its theme 'Christianity and Reli...
This article discusses the sociological understanding of popular religion by first exploring the the...
The present study examines the ambivalent connection between modernisation and Roman Catholic religi...
Many controversies in the sociology of religion hinge on how different schools of thought view relig...
This paper explores how religious elites affect public opinion through focusing on the role of the p...
“Popular religion” may be defined in the broadest sense as the traditional and changing beliefs and ...
The central piece of evidence regarding the religious character of the population in the mid-Ninetee...
Idolatry is a key concept in the history of Western thinking about religion, as an all-encompassing ...
About the book: The power of modernity to secularise has been a foundational idea of the western wo...
Sociologists have long been interested in how interactions among the diverse groups that constitute ...