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A sociologist's look at the continuing importance of religion and the supernatural in the modern world, "cleverly expounded [and] enhanced by wit" (Kirkus Reviews).   Acclaimed scholar and sociologist Peter L. Berger examines religion in twentieth-century Western society, exploring the social nature of knowledge and its effect on religious belief. Using five signs evident in ordinary life--order, play, hope, damnation, and humor--Berger calls for a rediscovery of the supernatural as a crucial, rich dimension of humanity.   Conceived as a response to his influential book The Sacred Canopy, Berger eschews technical jargon and speaks directly and systematically to those, like himself, who wish to explore religious questions.… (meer)
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A look at the twentieth century and its rejection of the supernatural.
  PendleHillLibrary | Jun 9, 2023 |
Investigates some of the psychology and sociology of religion, how it connects to many of the extremes of human experience and gives them meaning. Other themes include the relationship between faith and reason, between cognitive minorities and majorities, and how liberal and traditional takes on religion deal with these elements differently. I found myself nodding along at many of the observations and interpretations, though it lacked any particularly surprising conclusions or original insight.

However it does provide a good framework for thinking about the role of history and previous human experiences in determining the future development of theology. We are left with the conclusion an anthropological starting point must be taken for producing any intellectually satisfying, and faith deserving theology. ( )
  P_S_Patrick | May 22, 2023 |
A sociologist’s look at the continuing importance of religion and the supernatural in the modern world, “cleverly expounded [and] enhanced by wit” (Kirkus Reviews). Acclaimed scholar and sociologist Peter L. Berger examines religion in twentieth-century Western society, exploring the social nature of knowledge and its effect on religious belief. Using five signs evident in ordinary life—order, play, hope, damnation, and humor—Berger calls for a rediscovery of the supernatural as a crucial, rich dimension of humanity. Conceived as a response to his influential book The Sacred Canopy, Berger eschews technical jargon and speaks directly and systematically to those, like himself, who wish to explore religious questions.
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A very nice sociological look at religion. I read this about 20 years ago and have particularly found his discussion of "truth sets" useful. I also have use as a quote a snip from it along the lines of "one of the reasons to study religious history is to have a handy guide to heresies to select for personal use." ( )
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A sociologist's look at the continuing importance of religion and the supernatural in the modern world, "cleverly expounded [and] enhanced by wit" (Kirkus Reviews).   Acclaimed scholar and sociologist Peter L. Berger examines religion in twentieth-century Western society, exploring the social nature of knowledge and its effect on religious belief. Using five signs evident in ordinary life--order, play, hope, damnation, and humor--Berger calls for a rediscovery of the supernatural as a crucial, rich dimension of humanity.   Conceived as a response to his influential book The Sacred Canopy, Berger eschews technical jargon and speaks directly and systematically to those, like himself, who wish to explore religious questions.

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