Peter L. Berger
Peter L. Berger, an internationally renowned sociologist, is on the faculty of Boston University and founder, in 1985, of its Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs. He is the author of many books, among them The Social Construction of Reality, The Homeless Mind, Questions of Faith, and co-wrote In Praise of Doubt.
Spirituality
In Praise of Doubt
How to Have Convictions Without Becoming a Fanatic
Talking Points
The authors ask some big questions and can certainly get people talking. Peter Berger has appeared on Charlie Rose, Bill Moyers, and has written for the New York Review of Books. They can speak about sociology, philosophy and how it pertains to our modern world.
Description
We find it much easier to articulate what we are against and find ourselves at a loss for words when we need to articulate what we are for. World-famous sociologists Peter Berger and Anton Zijderveld team up to present a profound treatment of how we can have confidence in our convictions-in such ideals as democracy, human rights, equality under the law, etc.-without succumbing to the radical doubts of relativism and the false certainties of fundamentalism.
- (Hardcover,
- ISBN: 9780061778162,
- $23.99)