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Robert Neelly Bellah

    23 de febrero de 1927 – 30 de julio de 2013

    Robert N. Bellah fue un destacado sociólogo de la religión estadounidense cuyo trabajo exploró la cuestión fundamental del significado de la modernidad. Investigó en profundidad la relación entre el individualismo y la comunidad en la sociedad estadounidense, advirtiendo sobre los peligros del individualismo desenfrenado desprovisto de responsabilidad social. Su investigación iluminó los valores fundamentales de las instituciones democráticas y examinó la evolución de la religión desde la era paleolítica hasta la Era Axial. La extensa obra de Bellah ofrece valiosas perspectivas sobre la dinámica de la sociedad estadounidense y la profunda búsqueda de sentido en la vida moderna.

    Good Society
    Habits of the Heart
    Varieties of Civil Religion
    Religion in human evolution : from the Paleolithic to the Axial Age
    Religion in Human Evolution
    Imagining Japan
    • Imagining Japan

      • 254 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      A collection of the writings of sociologist Robert N. Bellah, including essays that consider the entire sweep of Japanese history and the character of Japanese society and religion. The book features an introduction that brings together intellectual and institutional dimensions of Japanese history. schovat popis

      Imagining Japan
    • Religion in Human Evolution

      • 784 páginas
      • 28 horas de lectura

      A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice An ABC Australia Best Book on Religion and Ethics of the Year Distinguished Book Award, Sociology of Religion Section of the American Sociological Association Religion in Human Evolution is a work of extraordinary ambition—a wide-ranging, nuanced probing of our biological past to discover the kinds of lives that human beings have most often imagined were worth living. It offers what is frequently seen as a forbidden theory of the origin of religion that goes deep into evolution, especially but not exclusively cultural evolution. “Of Bellah’s brilliance there can be no doubt. The sheer amount this man knows about religion is otherworldly...Bellah stands in the tradition of such stalwarts of the sociological imagination as Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. Only one word is appropriate to characterize this book’s subject as well as its substance, and that is ‘magisterial.’” —Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review “Religion in Human Evolution is a magnum opus founded on careful research and immersed in the ‘reflective judgment’ of one of our best thinkers and writers.” —Richard L. Wood, Commonweal

      Religion in Human Evolution
    • A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice An ABC Australia Best Book on Religion and Ethics of the Year Distinguished Book Award, Sociology of Religion Section of the American Sociological Association Religion in Human Evolution is a work of extraordinary ambition—a wide-ranging, nuanced probing of our biological past to discover the kinds of lives that human beings have most often imagined were worth living. It offers what is frequently seen as a forbidden theory of the origin of religion that goes deep into evolution, especially but not exclusively cultural evolution. “Of Bellah’s brilliance there can be no doubt. The sheer amount this man knows about religion is otherworldly...Bellah stands in the tradition of such stalwarts of the sociological imagination as Emile Durkheim and Max Weber. Only one word is appropriate to characterize this book’s subject as well as its substance, and that is ‘magisterial.’” —Alan Wolfe, New York Times Book Review “Religion in Human Evolution is a magnum opus founded on careful research and immersed in the ‘reflective judgment’ of one of our best thinkers and writers.” —Richard L. Wood, Commonweal

      Religion in human evolution : from the Paleolithic to the Axial Age
    • Habits of the Heart

      • 376 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      Meanwhile, the authors' antidote to the American sickness—a quest for democratic community that draws on our diverse civic and religious traditions—has contributed to a vigorous scholarly and popular debate. Attention has been focused on forms of social organization, be it civil society, democratic communitarianism, or associative democracy, that can humanize the market and the administrative state. In their new Introduction the authors relate the argument of their book both to the current realities of American society and to the growing debate about the country's future. With this new edition one of the most influential books of recent times takes on a new immediacy.

      Habits of the Heart
    • THE GOOD SOCIETY examines how many of our institutions- from the family to the government itself- fell from grace, and offers concrete proposals for revitalizing them.

      Good Society
    • In three final essays, Robert N. Bellah grapples with the contradictions of modernity, and seven leading thinkers respond with profound new perspectives on our present predicament.

      Challenging Modernity
    • „Der Ursprung der Religion“ ist Robert N. Bellahs Alterswerk, in dem er mit Erkenntnissen aus Biologie und Evolutionspsychologie untersucht, wie Menschen vom Paläolithikum bis zum ersten Jahrtausend v. Chr. neue Lebensvorstellungen und Gemeinschaftsformen entwickelten. Er analysiert die Entstehung der Weltreligionen in vier Zivilisationen der Achsenzeit.

      Der Ursprung der Religion. Vom Paläolithikum bis zur Achsenzeit