Religion in English Everyday Life
Explore the intricate tapestry of religious practices in everyday English life with "Religion in English Everyday Life" by Timothy Jenkins. Published by Berghahn Books in 1999, this engaging hardback spans 272 pages and brings forth a nuanced ethnographic perspective that delves into the often-overlooked role of religion in shaping personal and social identities.
Through three contemporary case studies, Jenkins reveals the complex interplay of moral and historical dimensions that influence ordinary lives. This insightful work not only enhances our understanding of English culture but also contributes to broader discussions in social science, anthropology, and religious studies. Ideal for students and readers interested in the sociology of religion, "Religion in English Everyday Life" offers a profound examination of how faith and beliefs intertwine with daily routines and societal norms.