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Bellah, American Civil Religion, and the Dynamics of Public Meanings
The American Sociologist (2023)
  • Rhys Williams
Abstract
Bellah's 'Civil Religion in America' (1967) caught a moment in the American academy. It quickly became a much debated concept and although interest in the concept has periodically waxed and waned, the explication and contention continue fifty years later. It was both a great success and an albatross for Bellah himself, as the debates about the concept frustrated him to the point where he stopped using the phrase. In his consideration of Bellah’s work, including civil religion, Bortolini’s book provides a useful case for thinking about the dynamics of authorial intention, scholarly debates, and public interpretations.
Keywords
  • Academic debates,
  • Civil religion,
  • Public sociology,
  • Sociology of religion
Publication Date
May 20, 2023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12108-023-09576-1
Citation Information
Rhys Williams. "Bellah, American Civil Religion, and the Dynamics of Public Meanings" The American Sociologist Vol. 54 (2023) p. 535 - 543
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/rhys_williams/29/