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Religion and Alienation: Theological Reading of Sociology Baum, Gregory
Religion and Alienation: Theological Reading of Sociology Baum, Gregory
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**Religion and Alienation: A Theological Reading of Sociology** by Gregory Baum isn't your typical dry academic tome – it's a fascinating deep-dive into how faith intersects with modern society's disconnection epidemic. Baum, a respected theologian and sociologist, brilliantly bridges the gap between religious thought and social theory, exploring how alienation shapes our spiritual lives and vice versa.
This thought-provoking non-fiction work tackles big questions: Why do people feel isolated in our hyper-connected world? How does religion both heal and perpetuate social alienation? Perfect for theology students, sociology enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the intersection of faith and modern life.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has lived a little but still has plenty of wisdom to share – just like the best philosophical discussions happen over well-worn books and strong coffee.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Baum makes complex sociological concepts accessible without dumbing them down. Finally, a book that treats readers like intelligent adults!" - Sarah M.
"Changed how I think about community and faith. Dense but rewarding reading." - Professor Martinez
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