The Social Reality of Religion Book by Peter L. Berger (Farsi)Description
The Social Reality of Religion by Peter L. Berger explores the intricate relationship between society and religion, focusing on how religious beliefs and practices shape and are shaped by social contexts. Berger argues that religion is not merely an individual or personal experience; rather, it is deeply embedded in social structures and cultural norms. The book examines various dimensions of religion, including its role in the formation of social identities, the influence of religious institutions on social behavior, and the interaction between religion and secularization. Berger posits that while modernity tends to promote secularization, religion continues to play a significant role in society, often adapting to contemporary challenges and changes.
- Pages: 316
- Genre: Sociology
- Language(s): Persian (Farsi)
- ISBN: 9786004051859
- Persian Title: کتاب سایبان مقدس اثر پیتر برگر