Synopses & Reviews
While much work has been done to apply anthropological insights to the study of missions, the sociological perspective has been generally neglected by missiologists. This volume defines the sociology of missions as a discrete subdiscipline within the sociology of religion and provides a working set of conceptual resources for those involved in mission work to use in furthering their understanding of their task. The author reviews the major areas of sociology that are most relevant to missions and presents his findings as a basis for discussion and a stimulus to further exploration of relevant sociological concepts and theories. One of his main goals is to increase dialogue between missiologists and sociologists of religion, by providing the former with a sociological perspective and the latter with a deeper understanding of the missionary enterprise.
Review
Montgomery knows his subject and writes tightly. clearly, and persuasively. The book places sociology firmly on the agenda of mission specialists who cannot affordt to neglect its concerns. It is replete with ideas and research topics and will repay attentive readers.Missiology: An International Review
Review
As Montgomery moves comfortably in and out of two domains of knowledge--theology, particularly theology of missions, and sociology, particularly sociology of religion--he has produced an interdisciplinary bridge-builder of a book that can enhance both theology and sociology.Gravitas
Synopsis
Defines the sociology of missions as a discrete subdiscipline within the sociology of religion.
About the Author
ROBERT L. MONTGOMERY is a retired missionary and minister.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
Sociology of Missions as a Field of Study
Social Change and Missions
Diffusion Theory and Missions
Missionaries and the Sociology of Missions
Religious Movements and Missions
Intergroup Relations, Social Identity, and Missions
Additional Specialized Areas in Sociology Related to Missions
Sociology of Religion and Missions
Theory Construction in the Sociology of Missions
Appendix
References
Index