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The Promise of Salvation: A Theory of Religion
Contributor(s): Riesebrodt, Martin (Author), Rendall, Steven (Translator)

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ISBN: 0226713911     ISBN-13: 9780226713915
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
OUR PRICE: $103.95  

Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: February 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Sociology Of Religion
- Religion | Comparative Religion
- Social Science | Sociology - General
Dewey: 210
LCCN: 2009020836
Physical Information: 1" H x 6.1" W x 9" L (1.10 lbs) 248 pages
Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Table of Contents
Review Citations: Choice 08/01/2010
 
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Why has religion persisted across the course of human history? Secularists have predicted the end of faith for a long time, but religions continue to attract followers. Meanwhile, scholars of religion have expanded their field to such an extent that we lack a basic framework for making sense of the chaos of religious phenomena. To remedy this state of affairs, Martin Riesebrodt here undertakes a task that is at once simple and monumental: to define, understand, and explain religion as a universal concept.

Instead of propounding abstract theories, Riesebrodt concentrates on the concrete realities of worship, examining religious holidays, conversion stories, prophetic visions, and life-cycle events. In analyzing these practices, his scope is appropriately broad, taking into consideration traditions in Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Daoism, and Shinto. Ultimately, Riesebrodt argues, all religions promise to avert misfortune, help their followers manage crises, and bring both temporary blessings and eternal salvation. And, as The Promise of Salvation makes clear through abundant empirical evidence, religion will not disappear as long as these promises continue to help people cope with life.


Contributor Bio(s): Rendall, Steven: - Steven Rendall is professor emeritus of romance languages at the University of Oregon. He has translated more than eighty books into English, including most recently Montaigne: A Life.
 
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