The Diffusion of Religions A Sociological Perspective

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Pub. Date: 1996-06-04
Publisher(s): UPA
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Summary

Of the major world religions, only three, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam have diffused widely. They were introduced across numerous socio-cultural boundaries and were received as new religions to their converts. However, these diffusing religions have had varying degrees of success from wholesale reception to wholesale rejection. This book presents the perspective that a major factor in the variations in the diffusions of these religions, and in the religions themselves, is found in the nature of the inter-group relationships between receiving groups and both sending groups and surrounding groups. A crucial perception of the receivers is the perceived contribution the new religion will make to the enhancement of important aspects of group identities and of the strength of the group. This book takes into account diffusion, an old and persistent concept in the social sciences which has been rarely applied in sociology to religions or even ideologies.

Table of Contents

Preface ix(2)
Acknowledgments xi(2)
Introduction xiii
A "Demarcationist" Approach xiii(2)
The Field of Study xv(1)
Pointers and Gaps in the Studies xvi(3)
Following the Social Scientific Method xix(1)
My Respects to Missiologists xx(1)
A Return to Demarcation as an Aid to Interchange xxi
1. The Concept of Diffusion in Relation to Religion
1(18)
A Stubborn Concept with a Low Profile
1(2)
The Concept of Diffusion and Its Associates
3(2)
Results from the Study of Diffusion
5(2)
Diffusion and Religion
7(6)
Three Diffusing Religions
13(1)
Variations in the Dependent Varible
14(2)
Conclusion
16(3)
2. A Theoretical Perspective and Methodology
19(18)
Theoretical Considerations
19(13)
Background Varibles from the Two Sides of Diffusion
19(4)
Macro Level Variables
23(3)
Micro Level Variables
26(5)
Summary Statement
31(1)
The Methodology
32(5)
3. Buddhism
37(20)
A New Moral Order for a New Set of Rulers
37(2)
Buddhism of the Old School--Theravada
39(3)
Mahayana or Elaborated Buddhism
42(5)
Variations Compared
47(2)
Discussion
49(4)
Conclusion
53(4)
4. Christianity Before 1500
57(22)
Diffusion and Variations in the Mediterranean Basin
57(6)
Diffusion and Variations to the North
63(8)
Diffusion and Variations to the South and East
71(3)
Discussion
74(2)
Conclusion
76(2)
5. Islam
79(20)
The Rise of Islam Among the Arabs
79(2)
The Initial Diffusion of Islam Under the Omayyads
81(3)
The Dissolution of Arab Power Under the Abbasids
84(3)
Diffusion to the Turks and Central Asia
87(1)
Diffusion to the East
88(3)
Diffusion to Africa
91(1)
Diffusion to North America
92(1)
Discussion
93(3)
Conclusion
96(3)
6. Christianity After 1500, Part I The Societies in Asia
99(22)
Diffusion to the Middle East
100(1)
Diffusion to South Asia
101(4)
Diffusion to Southeast Asia
105(5)
Diffusion to East Asia
110(7)
Discussion
117(4)
7. Christianity After 1500, Part II The Societies in Oceana, Africa, and the Americas
121(28)
Diffusion to Oceana (including Australia)
121(5)
Diffusion to Africa, South of the Sahara
126(9)
Diffusion to the Americas
135(7)
Discussion
142(5)
Conclusion
147(2)
8. Conclusions and Some Directions for Study
149(24)
The Nature of the Findings
149(3)
My Unhidden Agenda
152(3)
Arguments from the Data
155(5)
Additional Support from Recent Case Studies
160(1)
Religion and Domination
161(5)
Religion and Identity Formation
166(2)
Some Directions for Study
168(5)
Appendix--A Theological Perspective With Missiological Implications 173(22)
The Demarcation 173(2)
The Three Religions and Human Yearnings 175(2)
Seeing God at Work 177(1)
Domination and Resistance 178(6)
New Identities 184(3)
The Sociology of the Knowledge of God 187(2)
The Message and the Method 189(6)
References 195(14)
Name Index 209(6)
Subject Index 215

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