'This rich collection provides a long-overdue assessment of the seminal work of David Martin within and beyond the sociology of religion. It covers the key topics of secularization, differentiation, boundaries between sociology and theology, and much more besides. A wide spectrum of experts is needed to provide a critical understanding of David Martins pioneering and far-reaching work. The result is impressive.'
Robin Gill, Editor of Theology and Emeritus Professor of Applied Theology at the University of Kent, UK.
"This volume, arising out of an appreciative conference on Martins thought held in Erfurt, Germany, in 2016, highlights a number of important elements necessary to such a treatment and will thus interest David Martins many fans."
John G. Stackhouse Jr., Reading Religion