Der Triumph des Glaubens: Warum die Welt religiöser denn je ist von Rodney Stark

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Region
World
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Subjects
Religion & Beliefs
Modified Item
No
Era
2010s
Age Level
Adults
Author
Rodney Stark
Topic
Religion
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Special Attributes
Dust Jacket
Cookery Topic
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Title
The Triumph of Faith
ISBN
9781610171380
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Publisher
Regnery Publishing
ISBN-10
1610171381
ISBN-13
9781610171380
eBay Product ID (ePID)
211768346

Product Key Features

Book Title
Triumph of Faith : Why the World Is more Religious than Ever
Number of Pages
272 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Topic
Spirituality, Comparative Religion, History, Sociology of Religion
Genre
Religion, Social Science
Author
Rodney. Stark
Format
Hardcover

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Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
20 oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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2015-032753
Dewey Edition
23
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Reviews
Praise for Rodney Stark "Mr. Stark is especially adept at challenging received ideas." -- Wall Street Journal "Stark has a vigorous prose style and a gift for clear explanation." -- New York Times "Stark writes books that are models of popularly accessible scholarly writing." -- World "Rodney Stark is one of America's preeminent scholars of religion. . . . Often controversial, a slayer of historical myths." -- Patheos "Bracing, rollicking, startling, belligerent, informative, and guaranteed to provoke second and third thoughts about what readers thought they always knew about religion." -- First Things "Giants are rare in any day. . . . [But] maybe we do have giants . . . for example, Rodney Stark. . . . He continually throws the discipline of sociology of religion into chaos." -- Andrew M. Greeley, University of Chicago "An eminent sociologist of religion . . . Stimulating, provocative, even revolutionary." -- Journal of Early Christian Studies "[Stark] writes with a clarity and concision that make him a pleasure to read. . . . A number of fondly held myths get demolished." -- National Review "Here is theoretical brashness combined with disarming common sense, a capacious curiosity, and a most uncommon ability to tell a complicated story in simple prose." -- Wayne A. Meeks, Yale University, "God is not dead. Despite the predictions of academics and liberal religious leaders, the world is becoming more faith-filled, not less. . . . [Stark's] real battle, though, is with intellectual elites of the West, who have been declaring the demise of religion for centuries and have been advancing a secularization thesis for decades. . . . Mr. Stark pushes back against the secularization thesis in several ways. . . . Indeed, religious fervor has taken hold in many countries where modernity is a settled fact." -- Wall Street Journal "Stark [is] one of the most prominent, respected and consistently insightful sociologists of religion in the business. . . . I enthusiastically recommend this stimulating book to religious leaders and to those generally interested in what's going on in the minds of people around the world. It has much to offer, not only for understanding but also, in my judgment, for action." -- Deseret News "Stark's clear writing--he was a newspaper reporter before going to graduate school--distinguishes him from most academics. His argument that Christian practice wasn't as common in the Middle Ages or in eighteenth-century America as we like to think distinguishes him from some church-oriented historians. The argument in his new book, The Triumph of Faith , that 'the world is more religious than ever,' distinguishes him from 'new atheists' who seem ready to take a victory lap." -- World "If, in fact, religion is losing its influence--and 72 percent of respondents to a 2014 Pew Research Center study say it is--most people say that's not good. . . . But Rodney Stark, who holds the title of distinguished professor of social science at Baylor University, says in the new book The Triumph of Faith that 'The End of Christian America'--so proclaimed by a 2009 Newsweek cover--and religion's falling influence in the world aren't necessarily so." -- Chattanooga Times Free Press "Reports about the death of religion in the United States are greatly exaggerated, sociologist Rodney Stark insists. . . . In a particularly provocative section, Stark takes issue with the much-reported rise of the 'nones' in the United States. He cites data indicating the percentage of people who do not attend houses of worship remains steady, and the increase in nonaffiliated Americans appears to be drawn from that subset of the total population. . . . Readers will benefit from reading Stark's findings and conclusions that defy conventional wisdom." -- Baptist Standard, "God is not dead. Despite the predictions of academics and liberal religious leaders, the world is becoming more faith-filled, not less. . . . [Stark's] real battle, though, is with intellectual elites of the West, who have been declaring the demise of religion for centuries and have been advancing a secularization thesis for decades. . . . Mr. Stark pushes back against the secularization thesis in several ways. . . . Indeed, religious fervor has taken hold in many countries where modernity is a settled fact." -- Wall Street Journal "Stark [is] one of the most prominent, respected and consistently insightful sociologists of religion in the business. . . . I enthusiastically recommend this stimulating book to religious leaders and to those generally interested in what's going on in the minds of people around the world. It has much to offer, not only for understanding but also, in my judgment, for action." -- Deseret News   "Stark's clear writing--he was a newspaper reporter before going to graduate school--distinguishes him from most academics. His argument that Christian practice wasn't as common in the Middle Ages or in eighteenth-century America as we like to think distinguishes him from some church-oriented historians. The argument in his new book, The Triumph of Faith , that 'the world is more religious than ever,' distinguishes him from 'new atheists' who seem ready to take a victory lap." -- World   "If, in fact, religion is losing its influence--and 72 percent of respondents to a 2014 Pew Research Center study say it is--most people say that's not good. . . . But Rodney Stark, who holds the title of distinguished professor of social science at Baylor University, says in the new book The Triumph of Faith that 'The End of Christian America'--so proclaimed by a 2009 Newsweek cover--and religion's falling influence in the world aren't necessarily so." -- Chattanooga Times Free Press   "Reports about the death of religion in the United States are greatly exaggerated, sociologist Rodney Stark insists. . . . In a particularly provocative section, Stark takes issue with the much-reported rise of the 'nones' in the United States. He cites data indicating the percentage of people who do not attend houses of worship remains steady, and the increase in nonaffiliated Americans appears to be drawn from that subset of the total population. . . . Readers will benefit from reading Stark's findings and conclusions that defy conventional wisdom." -- Baptist Standard, "Stark [is] one of the most prominent, respected and consistently insightful sociologists of religion in the business. . . . I enthusiastically recommend this stimulating book to religious leaders and to those generally interested in what's going on in the minds of people around the world. It has much to offer, not only for understanding but also, in my judgment, for action." -- Deseret News   "Stark's clear writing--he was a newspaper reporter before going to graduate school--distinguishes him from most academics. His argument that Christian practice wasn't as common in the Middle Ages or in eighteenth-century America as we like to think distinguishes him from some church-oriented historians. The argument in his new book, The Triumph of Faith , that 'the world is more religious than ever,' distinguishes him from 'new atheists' who seem ready to take a victory lap." -- World   "If, in fact, religion is losing its influence--and 72 percent of respondents to a 2014 Pew Research Center study say it is--most people say that's not good. . . . But Rodney Stark, who holds the title of distinguished professor of social science at Baylor University, says in the new book The Triumph of Faith that 'The End of Christian America'--so proclaimed by a 2009 Newsweek cover--and religion's falling influence in the world aren't necessarily so." -- Chattanooga Times Free Press   "Reports about the death of religion in the United States are greatly exaggerated, sociologist Rodney Stark insists. . . . In a particularly provocative section, Stark takes issue with the much-reported rise of the 'nones' in the United States. He cites data indicating the percentage of people who do not attend houses of worship remains steady, and the increase in nonaffiliated Americans appears to be drawn from that subset of the total population. . . . Readers will benefit from reading Stark's findings and conclusions that defy conventional wisdom." -- Baptist Standard, Praise for Rodney Stark "Stark has a vigorous prose style and a gift for clear explanation. The pace is swift, and the narrative thrilling." -- New York Times "Mr. Stark is especially adept at challenging received ideas." -- Wall Street Journal "Stark writes books that are models of popularly accessible scholarly writing." --World magazine "Stark proves himself once again as a historical myth-buster." -- CBN.com "Stimulating and provocative . . . Deftly researched." -- Publishers Weekly "Fresh, blunt, and highly persuasive." -- Newsweek "Gripping, with tales of courage and desperation, outsized characters, and fate of cultures hanging in the balance . . . Masterful . . . Sets the record straight." -- National Catholic Register "Wonderfully readable prose and politically incorrect conclusions." -- World Magazine "Compelling reading, adding depth and coherence to the often nebulous hyperbole of historical hypotheses. Highly recommended."-- Library Journal, Praise for Rodney Stark "Mr. Stark is especially adept at challenging received ideas." -- Wall Street Journal "Stark has a vigorous prose style and a gift for clear explanation." -- New York Times "Stark writes books that are models of popularly accessible scholarly writing." -- World "Rodney Stark is one of America's preeminent scholars of religion. . . . Often controversial, a slayer of historical myths." -- Patheos "Bracing, rollicking, startling, belligerent, informative, and guaranteed to provoke second and third thoughts about what readers thought they always knew about religion." -- First Things "Giants are rare in any day. . . . [But] maybe we do have giants . . . for example, Rodney Stark. . . . He continually throws the discipline of sociology of religion into chaos." -- Andrew M. Greeley, University of Chicago "An eminent sociologist of religion . . . Stimulating, provocative, even revolutionary." -- Journal of Early Christian Studies "[Stark] writes with a clarity and concision that make him a pleasure to read. . . . A number of fondly held myths get demolished." -- National Review "Here is theoretical brashness combined with disarming common sense, a capacious curiosity, and a most uncommon ability to tell a complicated story in simple prose." -- Wayne A. Meeks, Yale University
Dewey Decimal
200.9/051
Synopsis
"God is not dead." --Wall Street Journal Believe it or not, the world is more religious than ever before. Everyone seems to take it for granted that the world is getting more secular--that faith is doomed by modernity. Scientists, secularists, and atheists applaud the change; religious believers lament it. But here's the thing: they're all wrong--and the bestselling author and influential scholar of religion Rodney Stark has the numbers to prove it.The Triumph of Faith explodes the myth that people around the world are abandoning religion. Stark marshals an unprecedented body of data--surveys of more than a million people in 163 nations--to paint the full picture that both scholars and popular commentators have missed. And he explains why the astonishing growth of religion is happening and what it means for our future. Stark's bracing book is full of insights that defy the conventional wisdom. With vigorous prose he reveals: -Why claims about Millennials' lack of religion are overblown and historically ignorant -Why Islam is NOT overtaking Christianity -How 4 out of 5 people worldwide now belong to an organized religion -How 50 percent have attended a worship service in the past week -Why much-ballyhooed studies from the Pew Research Center and others get the religious landscape wrong -Why atheists remain few, anywhere--despite all the talk of the "New Atheism" As Stark shows, secularists have been predicting the imminent demise of religion for centuries. It is their unshakable faith in secularization that may be the most "irrational" of all beliefs. As the author of How the West Won , The Victory of Reason , and many other bestselling works, Rodney Stark has a richly deserved reputation for writing page-turning, myth-busting books. He is also a groundbreaking scholar who has so reshaped the social scientific study of religion that his work has become the basis of a "new paradigm." Stark puts all those talents on full display in The Triumph of Faith.This book will change how you see both religion and the forces of secularization., "God is not dead." --Wall Street Journal Believe it or not, the world is more religious than ever before. Everyone seems to take it for granted that the world is getting more secular--that faith is doomed by modernity. Scientists, secularists, and atheists applaud the change; religious believers lament it. But here's the thing: they're all wrong--and the bestselling author and influential scholar of religion Rodney Stark has the numbers to prove it.The Triumph of Faith explodes the myth that people around the world are abandoning religion. Stark marshals an unprecedented body of data--surveys of more than a million people in 163 nations--to paint the full picture that both scholars and popular commentators have missed. And he explains why the astonishing growth of religion is happening and what it means for our future. Stark's bracing book is full of insights that defy the conventional wisdom. With vigorous prose he reveals: *Why claims about Millennials' lack of religion are overblown and historically ignorant *Why Islam is NOT overtaking Christianity *How 4 out of 5 people worldwide now belong to an organized religion *How 50 percent have attended a worship service in the past week *Why much-ballyhooed studies from the Pew Research Center and others get the religious landscape wrong *Why atheists remain few, anywhere--despite all the talk of the "New Atheism" As Stark shows, secularists have been predicting the imminent demise of religion for centuries. It is their unshakable faith in secularization that may be the most "irrational" of all beliefs. As the author of How the West Won , The Victory of Reason , and many other bestselling works, Rodney Stark has a richly deserved reputation for writing page-turning, myth-busting books. He is also a groundbreaking scholar who has so reshaped the social scientific study of religion that his work has become the basis of a "new paradigm." Stark puts all those talents on full display in The Triumph of Faith.This book will change how you see both religion and the forces of secularization., Believe it or not, the world is more religious than ever before-and bestselling author Rodney Stark has the numbers to prove it: Stark explodes the myth that people around the world are abandoning religion for secularism-and he shows why the growth of religion matters., You've read the headlines and seen the studies: people are abandoning religion, right? Wrong. In this important, myth-busting book, acclaimed author and scholar Rodney Stark reveals that the world is more religious than it's ever been-and why everyone gets the story wrong. Book jacket.
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BL41.S675 2015

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