'This book fills a niche by giving equal weight to the classical sociological tradition and to the sociology of contemporary religion. It looks not only at sociologists of religion, but at wider sociological theories with a bearing on religion. All of which makes it one of the most wide-ranging textbooks on the market. Clearly written and concise, the authors convey even the most complex theories with a minimum of fuss. A valuable textbook for students.' Linda Woodhead, Lancaster University, UK 'The arrival of a book of this quality is welcomed... This is an excellent text and would be recommended reading for students studying courses in this area and for educators who are looking for a book to either supplement or possibly replace the Hamilton text of their reading lists.' Theological Book Review '... the authors have managed to give a very thorough and clear presentation of the complexities involved in every issue they tackle and in that reflect the actual state of the sociology of religion. Furseth and Repstad do so by straightforward writing, and by not shying away from unresolved controversies. They do not adhere to a narrow perspective of sociology and bridge to interdisciplinary approaches as in the more recent field of cultural studies. They draw on contemporary as well as classical research and theory and span multiple religions and cultures in their examples... the upper division undergraduate and graduate will benefit from the way issues are laid out and discussed, and the unresolved issues that are raised lend themselves to numerous teachable moments and topics.' Teaching Sociology 'The book is indeed an excellent introduction to the sociology of religion for undergraduate sociology and religious studies majors, but is is also more than that... The authors, furthermore, manage to address some intricate questions of normativity in sociology and the sociology of religion in a straightforward and uncomplicated way... Furseth and Repstad's book is fresh and introductory, insightful and precise at the same time... an introductory volume such as theirs deserves its place on any syllabus in the sociology of religion.' Journal of the American Academy of Religion 'Most introductory textbooks on the Sociology of Religion give rather perfunctory attention to theoretical perspectives, whether classical or contemporary. Not only is this one distinctive in devoting considerable space to the main classical and contemporary theoretical contributions to the sub-discipline, but it also seeks to draw out the implications of a wide range of general sociological theorists whose work is not specifically focused on religion, yet - as the authors show - relevant for the sociological understanding of religion... [the book] sets the sociological study of religion squarely within the context of the general sociological enterprise rather than treating religion as a demarcated and somewhat isolated sub-field of study. In this it clearly provides a useful, clearly written, and accessible introductory volume.' Journal of Contemporary Religion 'Throughout my career teaching the sociology of religion I have shunned the use of textbooks, not having found one that adequately covered the ground. Now, late in the day comes this superb offering by Furseth and Repstad which deserves wide use. ... If you are looking for a good university text, or simply a good introduction to the sociology of religion purely for your own personal interest, this is it.' Evangelical Review of Society and Politics