
The Secular Quest for Meaning in Life: Denton Papers in Implicit Religion
Author(s): Edward I. Bailey (Editor), Ninian Smart (Foreword)
- Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press Ltd
- Publication Date: 1 Dec. 2002
- Language: English
- Print length: 392 pages
- ISBN-10: 0773469990
- ISBN-13: 9780773469990
Book Description
The 20 papers of this collection were first presented at the Denton annual conference in implicit religion, perhaps at Middlesex U., UK in 2000. Implicit religion is defined by Bailey, who originated the concept in the 1960s, in his introduction as “any quest for meaning in life, poetic insight, artistic vision, etc.” The topics of the present volume include issues of theory and application including ethnic jokes and how they reflect implicit religious values and identity, diffused religion, naturalistic religions, the religion of politics, war memorials, football, and anti-Satanism. The contributors are academics in sociology, religion, business, and psychology in the UK, the US, Italy, The Netherlands, Greece, Canada, and Finland. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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