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Faith as an Option - (Cultural Memory in the Present) by Hans Joas (Paperback)

Faith as an Option - (Cultural Memory in the Present) by  Hans Joas (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This book develops an alternative to the idea of an inevitable conflict between Christianity and modernity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>This book develops an alternative to the idea of an inevitable conflict between Christianity and modernity.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Faith as an Option</i> is much more than a descriptive attempt to explain a longstanding scholarly misnomer. Joas also provides an alternative conceptual framework for how modernity and faith can now facilitate and enrich one another.--Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins "<i>The Immanent Frame</i>"<br><br>Joas conducts his inquiry from a historical and contemporary sociological perspective, but one that is appropriately suspicious of sweeping claims and predictions about the course of social history. As he shows through a wealth of carefully researched sources and citations, the notion of secularization is by no means a straightforward one.--John Cottingham "<i>Times Literary Supplement</i>"<br><br>The leading sociologist working today in the German language, Joas is also the leading expert on American pragmatism, a creative pragmatist in his own right, and one of the most prominent interlocutors between American and European social thought. His book offers original understanding of one of the most debated fields in the social sciences, namely the thesis of the secularization of modern societies and the place and future possibilities of 'religion' in Western secular societies. <i>Faith As an Option</i> should challenge the assumptions not only of specialists, but also of the educated public, 'believers' and 'unbelievers' alike.--José Casanova "Georgetown University"<br><br>This commentary on modern Christianity is a lively and clever critique of both secularization and modernization as master theories of social change . . . <i>Faith as an Option</i> has much to commend it. Joas's argument offers a robust critique of many conventional notions in mainstream sociology. His call to social scientists to face the realities of the day is to be warmly welcomed.--Bryan S. Turner "<i>American Journal of Sociology</i>"<br><br>While popular forms of the secularization thesis are unlikely to disappear anytime soon, Hans Joas's <i>Faith as an Option</i> is a great resource for lay and academic readers alike. It offers a better understanding of the assumptions undergirding the secularization thesis and current critiques of religion, while also providing a foundation for imagining commitment of faith in an era characterized by contingency. One can only hope, as this book invites, that a more responsible understanding of religion and secularization will contribute to better dialogue and mutual understanding within broader society.--Michael Le Chevallier "<i>The Journal of Religion</i>"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Hans Joas is Ernst Troeltsch Professor for the Sociology of Religion at the Humboldt University of Berlin and Professor of Sociology and Social Thought at the University of Chicago.

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