Civil Religion and Moral Order: Theoretical and Historical Dimensions
By (Author) Michael W. Hughey
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
29th March 1983
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Sociology and anthropology
306.60973
Hardback
223
Michael Hughey has written an important book, one that should attract the attention of scholars in religion, sociology, and history. He has sought to apply the analytical perspective of Max Weber and Paul Radin to the study of civil religion in America. Throughout the work, this perspective is posed against Durkheimian functionalism, the dominant method of study of civil religion.-Quarterly Journal of Ideology
"Michael Hughey has written an important book, one that should attract the attention of scholars in religion, sociology, and history. He has sought to apply the analytical perspective of Max Weber and Paul Radin to the study of civil religion in America. Throughout the work, this perspective is posed against Durkheimian functionalism, the dominant method of study of civil religion."-Quarterly Journal of Ideology
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