Sociology, religion and grace: A quest for the Renaissance

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Grace is a central concept of theology, while the term also has a wide range of meanings in many fields. For the first time in book format, the sociology of grace (or enchantment) is comprehensively explained in detail, with fascinating results. The author's writings on this topic take the reader on an intriguing journey which traverses subjects ranging from theology, through the history of art, archaeology and mythology to anthropology. As such, this volume will interest academics across a wide range of disciplines apart from sociology.

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Szakolczai, A. (2006). Sociology, religion and grace: A quest for the Renaissance. Sociology, Religion and Grace: A Quest for the Renaissance (pp. 1–396). Routledge Taylor & Francis Group. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203968185

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