Consuming Religion

by Kathryn Lofton
language: english
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS, September of 2017 ‧
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What makes us decide to like something, to watch, to do? Why do we commit to organizing ourselves one way rather than another? These questions of relative value, Kathryn Lofton argues, are at bottom religious questions. It does not matter if you have never been inside of a cathedral, a temple, or a seminary: you are still in the frame of religion. Ranging from tabloids to office cubicles, from the Kardashians to Goldman Sachs, Lofton shows the conceptual leverage that religion provides, especially as a way to think about social modes of encounter, interaction, and development. With stylistic verve and analytical bite, Lofton offers the ultimate guide to the religion and consumption in our capitalizing times. "Consuming Religion" appears in the Press's new religious studies series, Class 200, edited by Lofton and John Lardas Modern (the series is named for the Dewey Decimal System classification for religion).

Consuming Religion

by Kathryn Lofton

Property Description
ISBN: 9780226481937
Publisher: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
Release Date: September of 2017
Language: English
Dimensions: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Format: Book
Collection: Class 200: New Studies In Religion
Categories: Books in English > Faith & Religion > Science and History of Religions
Books in English > Others
EAN: 9780226481937

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