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Adventures of an Accidental Sociologist: How to Explain the World Without Becoming a Bore Hardcover - 2011

by Berger, Peter L

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Peter L. Berger (Boston, MA) is University Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, at Boston University and the founder and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs. He has written numerous books on sociological theory, the sociology of religion, and Third World development. Among his more recent books are In Praise of Doubt (with Anton Zijderveld); Religious America, Secular Europe? (with Grace Davie and Effie Fokas); Questions of Faith; Many Globalizations (edited with Samuel Huntington); and Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience. Professor Berger has received honorary degrees from Loyola University, University of Notre Dame, University of Geneva, University of Munich, Sofia University, and Renmin University of China.

Media reviews

"In this witty testament to his career and discipline, Berger recounts the experiences that made the journey so memorable. Berger exemplifies the idea that the talented sociologist has a great deal in common with a good novelist."
-Publishers Weekly

"A plainspoken irreverence and fondness for jokes…give some real snap to this recounting of the life of ‘someone who has an abiding fascination with the vast panorama of the human world.’"
-Library Journal

Citations

  • Christian Century, 02/08/2012, Page 42
  • Library Journal, 05/15/2011, Page 96
  • Publishers Weekly, 04/18/2011, Page 0
  • Reference and Research Bk News, 08/01/2011, Page 85

About the author

Peter L. Berger (Boston, MA) is University Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, at Boston University and the founder and Senior Research Fellow of the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs. He has written numerous books on sociological theory, the sociology of religion, and Third World development. Among his more recent books are In Praise of Doubt (with Anton Zijderveld); Religious America, Secular Europe? (with Grace Davie and Effie Fokas); Questions of Faith; Many Globalizations (edited with Samuel Huntington); and Redeeming Laughter: The Comic Dimension of Human Experience. Professor Berger has received honorary degrees from Loyola University, University of Notre Dame, University of Geneva, University of Munich, Sofia University, and Renmin University of China.