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Linda Woodhead, MBE

    Linda Woodhead is a distinguished professor specializing in the sociology of religion, renowned for her extensive research into religious transformations since the 1980s. She is a prominent figure in initiating public discourse on faith and is recognized globally as a leading authority on the subject. Her academic contributions significantly shape our understanding of contemporary religious landscapes.

    Gen Z, Explained
    A Sociology of Prayer
    • A Sociology of Prayer

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Why do people pray and in what situations and settings? Does prayer imply a god, and if so, what sort? A Sociology of Prayer addresses these fundamental questions and opens up important new debates. Drawing from religion, anthropology and historical perspectives, the contributors focus particularly on prayer as a social and personal matter, and situate prayer in the conditions of complex, late modern societies worldwide. Presenting fresh empirical data in relation to original theorising, the volume examines the material aspects of prayer, including the objects, bodies, symbols and spaces with which it may be integrally connected.

      A Sociology of Prayer
    • Gen Z, Explained

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Introduction -- Technology shapes postmillenial life -- Fine-grained identity -- Being authentic -- Finding my fam -- OK Boomer -- The difficulty of being a Gen Zer -- Conclusion : the art of living in a digital age.

      Gen Z, Explained