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Publication Date: 17 Jul 1992
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Apollos
Page Count: 330
Author: David A Fraser
ISBN-13: 9780851114309

Sociology Through The Eyes of Faith

By David A Fraser
Discover how Frazer and Campolo bridge sociology and Christianity, exploring their shared social world and promoting fairness in societal affairs through faith-based insights.
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Two respected and popular sociologists offer a Christian view of sociology, the social science that examines the worlds of culture, customs, and organization.

Frazer and Campolo explore the following questions and issues:

- Does sociology address questions once answered by Christianity?
- How did sociology and the Christian faith become divided?
- What gifts does sociology bear for humanity and for Christianity?
- Why do sociology and faith often seem mutually exclusive?
- Is a Christian sociology possible?
- What tools and concepts are available for thinking "Christianly" about society?

The authors facilitate a "conversation" between sociology and Christianity about our "commonly shared social world" so that there might be "more fair play in our societal affairs and more people obtaining a fair share of the goods of this life and of the age to come."

Cosponsored by the Christian College Coalition, Sociology Through the Eyes of Faith clearly and colorfully helps students and teachers understand how sociology has evolved and how Christian sociologists can make sense of it so that the interchange between Christian faith and sociology is not a "dialogue of the deaf."
Tony Campolo (Ph.D., Temple University) is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in suburban Philadelphia, a media commentator on religious, social, and political matters, and the author of a dozen books, including Revolution and Renewal, Let me Tell You a Story, and 20 Hot Potatoes Christians Are Afraid to touch.
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Two respected and popular sociologists offer a Christian view of sociology, the social science that examines the worlds of culture, customs, and organization.

Frazer and Campolo explore the following questions and issues:

- Does sociology address questions once answered by Christianity?
- How did sociology and the Christian faith become divided?
- What gifts does sociology bear for humanity and for Christianity?
- Why do sociology and faith often seem mutually exclusive?
- Is a Christian sociology possible?
- What tools and concepts are available for thinking "Christianly" about society?

The authors facilitate a "conversation" between sociology and Christianity about our "commonly shared social world" so that there might be "more fair play in our societal affairs and more people obtaining a fair share of the goods of this life and of the age to come."

Cosponsored by the Christian College Coalition, Sociology Through the Eyes of Faith clearly and colorfully helps students and teachers understand how sociology has evolved and how Christian sociologists can make sense of it so that the interchange between Christian faith and sociology is not a "dialogue of the deaf."
Author
Tony Campolo (Ph.D., Temple University) is professor emeritus of sociology at Eastern University in suburban Philadelphia, a media commentator on religious, social, and political matters, and the author of a dozen books, including Revolution and Renewal, Let me Tell You a Story, and 20 Hot Potatoes Christians Are Afraid to touch.