Christian Smith*, Brandon Vaidyanathan, Nancy Tatom Ammerman, José Casanova, Hilary Davidson, Elaine Howard Ecklund, John H. Evans, Philip S. Gorski, Mary Ellen Konieczny, Jason A. Springs, Jenny Trinitapoli, and Meredith Whitnah
American sociology has not taken and does not take religion as seriously as it needs to in order to do the best sociology possible. Despite religion being an important and distinctive kind of practice in human social life, both historically and in the world today, American sociologists often neglect religion or treat it reductionistically. We explore several reasons for this negligence, focusing on key historical, conceptual, methodological, and institutional factors. We then turn to offer a number of proposals to help remedy American sociology’s negligence of religion, advance the study of religion in particular, and enhance sociology’s
*Christian Smith, Department of Sociology and Center for the Study of Religion and Society, 816 Flanner Hall, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA. E-mail: chris.smith@nd.edu. Brandon Vaidyanathan, Hilary Davidson, Mary Ellen Konieczny, Jason A. Springs, and Meredith Whitnah, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, USA. Nancy Tatom Ammerman, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA. José Casanova, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA. Elaine Howard Ecklund, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA. John H. Evans, University of California at San Diego, CA, USA. Philip S. Gorski, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA. Jenny Trinitapoli, Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA. Journal of the American Academy of Religion, pp. 1–36 doi:10.1093/jaarel/lft052 © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the American Academy of Religion. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com
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Roundtable on the Sociology of Religion: Twenty-Three Theses on the Status of Religion in American Sociology—A Mellon WorkingGroup Reflection