Max Weber's Sociology of Religion.

Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Max Weber's Mysticism -- 2. Max Weber's Charisma -- 3. Max Weber's Pericles: The Political Demagogue -- 4. Max Weber's Notion of Asceticism -- 5. Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Politics: Weber on Conscience, Conviction, and Co...

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Main Author: Adair-Toteff, Christopher 1950- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2016
In:Year: 2016
Edition:1st ed.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Weber, Max 1864-1920 / Religious sociology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Religion and sociology
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: Adair-Toteff, Christopher: Max Weber's Sociology of Religion. - Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck,c2016. - 9783161541377
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Summary:Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Max Weber's Mysticism -- 2. Max Weber's Charisma -- 3. Max Weber's Pericles: The Political Demagogue -- 4. Max Weber's Notion of Asceticism -- 5. Protestant Ethics and the Spirit of Politics: Weber on Conscience, Conviction, and Conflict -- 6. Max Weber's Charismatic Prophets -- 7. Max Weber and "Kulturprotestantismus" -- 8. Max Weber on Confucianism versus Protestantism -- 9. "Sinn der Welt": Max Weber and the Problem of Theodicy -- 10. Statistical Origins of the "Protestant Ethic" -- Acknowledgements -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects -- Weber's "Lost Years" -- Martin Offenbacher and Max Weber -- Statistical Criticisms -- The "Alternative Hypothesis" Criticisms -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Theodicy and "Making Sense of the World" -- The Three Types of Theodicy -- The Jews and Sombart -- Nietzsche, "Ressentiment" and the "Negative Privileged" -- The "Theodicy of Fortune" -- Concluding Comments -- References -- Weber's Critics -- Weber's Account -- Weber's "Results" -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- "Kulturprotestantismus" -- The "Kulturkampf" -- Luther's Commemoration -- Weber and Treitschke -- References -- Weber, Sohm, and Charismatic Differences -- "Prophet" - "Sociologically Speaking" -- Weber and the Old Testament Prophets -- Amos, Jeremiah, and Isaiah -- Weber and Modern Prophets -- References -- Introduction -- Conscience -- Weber on Luther's Theological and Political Thinking -- Weber on Calvin's Theological and Political Thinking -- Weber's Own Political Thinking -- References -- Asceticism -- History of Asceticism -- Reform Movements -- Weber's Asceticism -- References -- Weber and the Greeks -- Weber, Thucydides, and History -- Weber, Pericles, and "Non-legitimate Authority" -- Weber, Charisma, and Pericles -- Weber's Knowledge of Pericles -- Weber and Pericles.
A Path to Weber -- The Individual Essays -- Concluding Comments -- References -- References -- Weber and the Greeks -- Weber, Thucydides, and History -- Weber, Pericles, and "Non-legitimate Authority" -- Weber, Charisma, and Pericles -- Weber's Knowledge of Pericles -- Weber and Pericles -- Conclusion -- References -- Asceticism -- History of Asceticism -- Reform Movements -- Weber's Asceticism -- References -- Introduction -- Conscience -- Weber on Luther's Theological and Political Thinking -- Weber on Calvin's Theological and Political Thinking -- Weber's Own Political Thinking -- References
Weber, Sohm, and Charismatic Differences -- "Prophet" - "Sociologically Speaking" -- Weber and the Old Testament Prophets -- Amos, Jeremiah, and Isaiah -- Weber and Modern Prophets -- References -- "Kulturprotestantismus" -- The "Kulturkampf" -- Luther's Commemoration -- Weber and Treitschke -- References -- Weber's Critics -- Weber's Account -- Weber's "Results" -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Theodicy and "Making Sense of the World" -- The Three Types of Theodicy -- The Jews and Sombart -- Nietzsche, "Ressentiment" and the "Negative Privileged" -- The "Theodicy of Fortune
Concluding Comments -- References -- Weber's "Lost Years" -- Martin Offenbacher and Max Weber -- Statistical Criticisms -- The "Alternative Hypothesis" Criticisms -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Weber's Writings -- Old Testament Sources -- Other Sources
ISBN:3161544307