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Mol, science, religion and narrative identity

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Significantly influencing the sociological study of religion, Hans Mol developed ideas of identity which remain thought-provoking for analyses of how religion operates within contemporary societies. Sacred Selves, Sacred Settings brings current social-religious topics into sharp focus: international scholars analyse, challenge, and apply Mol’s theoretical assertions. This book introduces the unique story of Hans Mol, who survived Nazi imprisonment and proceeded to brush shoulders with formidable intellectuals of the twentieth century, such as Robert Merton, Talcott Parsons, and Reinhold Niebuhr. Offering a fresh perspective on popular subjects such as secularization, pluralism, and the place of religion in the public sphere, this book sets case studies within an intellectual biography which describes Mol’s key influences and reveals the continuing import of Hans Mol’s work applied to recent data and within a contemporary context.

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Chapter number

3

Pagination

43-64

ISBN-13

9781472425263

ISBN-10

1472425278

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

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2015, Ashgate Publishing (Routledge)

Extent

8

Editor/Contributor(s)

Davies DJ, Powell AJ

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing (Routledge)

Place of publication

Surrey, Eng.

Title of book

Sacred selves, sacred settings: reflecting Hans Mol

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