Researching Religion

Why We Need Social Science

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology, Marriage & Family, Reference & Language, Reference
Cover of the book Researching Religion by Steve Bruce, OUP Oxford
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Steve Bruce ISBN: 9780191090196
Publisher: OUP Oxford Publication: August 17, 2018
Imprint: OUP Oxford Language: English
Author: Steve Bruce
ISBN: 9780191090196
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication: August 17, 2018
Imprint: OUP Oxford
Language: English

Researching Religion: Why We Need Social Science establishes the relevance of social science for the study of religion and promotes a particular kind of social science. Even if we confine ourselves to academic disciplines, there are very many ways of viewing religion. Certain kinds of questions about religion can only be answered by the methods and approaches of social science: if one is interested in the social causes and consequences of religious belief and behaviour, then one has to do social science. Steve Bruce underlines the value of quantitative social research. He shows that while detailed ethnographies have enormous value in helping us get 'inside' religious belief and behaviour, they are severely limited by problems of scale and representativeness in their value for generating and testing explanations. While the primary focus is social research, the examples are drawn from studies of religious belief and behaviour, so it also presents a very large number of important observations about the nature of religion in the modern world. This book is an informative, concise reference for students trying to unpick quantitative religious research. It shows how to gather valuable research and avoid pitfalls.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Researching Religion: Why We Need Social Science establishes the relevance of social science for the study of religion and promotes a particular kind of social science. Even if we confine ourselves to academic disciplines, there are very many ways of viewing religion. Certain kinds of questions about religion can only be answered by the methods and approaches of social science: if one is interested in the social causes and consequences of religious belief and behaviour, then one has to do social science. Steve Bruce underlines the value of quantitative social research. He shows that while detailed ethnographies have enormous value in helping us get 'inside' religious belief and behaviour, they are severely limited by problems of scale and representativeness in their value for generating and testing explanations. While the primary focus is social research, the examples are drawn from studies of religious belief and behaviour, so it also presents a very large number of important observations about the nature of religion in the modern world. This book is an informative, concise reference for students trying to unpick quantitative religious research. It shows how to gather valuable research and avoid pitfalls.

More books from OUP Oxford

Cover of the book Challenging Concepts in Interventional Radiology by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Private International Law in English Courts by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Physical Health and Schizophrenia by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Secret Language by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Paganism: A Very Short Introduction by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Ether and Modernity by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book International Anti-Corruption Norms by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Rebuilding War-Torn States by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Semantic Singularities by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Truth as One and Many by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Dreaming: A Very Short Introduction by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book The Phenomenal and the Representational by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Intersections of Value by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book La Débâcle by Steve Bruce
Cover of the book Scottish and Irish Romanticism by Steve Bruce
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy