An Invitation to the Sociology of Religion: Important Questions Answered by Scholars in the Field

Landon Schnabel, Katherine Ally Zaslavsky, Brian Haggard, Ashton Pihl, Amara Chiedu, Aisha Conte, Andy Han, Madelyn Leon, Isabelle Potash, Eman Abdelhadi, Joseph Baker, Roger Finke, Titus Hjelm, Ilana Horwitz, Michael Hout, Jelani Ince, Nicolette Manglos-Weber, Salma Mousa, Richard Pitt, John SchmalzbauerMelissa Wilde, Phil Zuckerman

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Abstract

What are the most important questions in the sociology of religion? And how would scholars answer them? This article explores what people consider the most important questions in the field. Sociologists tend to study what we can readily answer with data, but the questions that elicit the most interest turn out to be quite different. They are bigger, broader, and harder to answer empirically. A crowd-sourced poll identified what people consider the most important questions in the sociology of religion, which were then posed to scholars in the field. They provided nuanced and complex answers revealing a diversity of approaches involved in the study of religion. This unorthodox article invites the reader to listen in on dynamic conversations that bring scholars into dialogue with one another, revealing points of consensus, ongoing debate, areas where there are more questions than answers, and directions for future work.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)445-465
Number of pages21
JournalAmerican Sociologist
Volume54
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2023

Keywords

  • Inequality
  • Power
  • Religion
  • Theory

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Sociology and Political Science

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