Vocation and social context / edited by Giuseppe Giordan.

The category of Beruf has intrigued sociology since Max Weber made it a fundamental element in understanding the relationship between the individual and society. The richness of the concept can be found in the simultaneous polarity and interpenetration between the subject’s personal profession and t...

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Superior document:Religion and the social order, v. 14
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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Religion and the social order ; v. 14.
Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Introduction --
Chapter One. Vocation /
Chapter Two. Italian Youth And Ideas Of Vocation /
Chapter Three. Vocation As A Personal Choice /
Chapter Four. Vocation Versus Vocational Status In The Lives Of Current And Former Vowed American Catholic Religious /
Chapter Five. Vocation And Vocational “Crisis”: A Study Of Italian Former Priests --
Chapter Six. Civic Engagement And Church Policy In The Making Of Religious Vocations: Cross-National Variation In The Evolution Of Priestly Ordinations /
Chapter Seven. Women, Religious Agency And The Politics Of Vocation /
Chapter Eight. Seminarians And Vocation /
Chapter Nine. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Life: Vocation As A Social Movement /
Contributors /
Summary:The category of Beruf has intrigued sociology since Max Weber made it a fundamental element in understanding the relationship between the individual and society. The richness of the concept can be found in the simultaneous polarity and interpenetration between the subject’s personal profession and the feeling of a call from God: precisely this ambiguity widens the possibility of applying the concept in understanding the meaning that individuals give to their own professions, activities and, more generally, \'life in the world.” Illustrating the different ways in which “vocation-profession” can be interpreted, and how it can be studied from various perspectives and with different scientific sensibilities, this book demonstrates how the concept of Beruf continues to be fertile for contemporary sociology. Contributors: Anthony J. Blasi, Andrew J. Weigert, Franco Garelli, Luigi Berzano, Robert M. Fishman, Keeley S. Jones, Laura M. Leming, Giovanni Dal Piaz, Robert C. Butler
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1281936626
9786611936624
9047421027
ISSN:1061-5210 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Giuseppe Giordan.