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Dear Sharon:

This sounds like a wonderful program.  Will you be of the group that
Bill Redwood is so generously gathering on Friday?  In any case, I would
like to meet you early and discuss topics of mutual interest.

You mention at the end of your message that it might be appropriate for
me to talk, to your students.  I would be delighted so to do (I am a
teacher at heart, and pass up no chance to talk to students).  I did
think of a couple of topics that might be suitable, which I mention in
case they would be of use to your class.  I gather from listengin to
this listserv for some time now that the "rational choice" approach to
religion, which is a big deal here, is not a large part of the British
conversation.  This approach, centering on the work of Rodney Stark and
Roger Finke, emphasizes that religious institutions are in a competitive
market with one another, and people choose them on the basis of a
rational choice about which institution best serves their religious
needs. "Rational" is here used to mean "for a good reason, and therefore
not irrational."  I point this out because sometimes this approach is
read to be saying that people make their religious choices on the basis
of coldly rational market calculations of worldly advantage.

I know the literature and the people of this approach here, and have
taught it to my students.  My own research
adapts this approach to look at theological competition within (rather
than between) religious organizations.  One of the points of competition
in our denominations lately has been over the ordination of homosexuals,
which I gather is also getting to be a hot issue there.

I leave for London today.  This email stay effective for the duration.
I look forward to meeting you.

Beau Weston

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> Dear William
>
>
> We have two fledgling Masters programmes beginning this year and I am
> teaching Sociology of Religion to a modest few on our Masters in the
> Interdisciplianr study of Religion. I am also running a twelve week
> Masters option on Secularisation for our MSc Race and Ethnicty
> Students. All our students are part time as we specialise in part time
> education.
>
> This is the first year that we have have introduced Sociology onto our
> programme of study. Our overall Masters programme is small, we are not
> a department, and there are only two f/t staff. The part time director
> of our Masters in Islamic Studies is a sociologist as well an an
> Islamic researcher. Given these details - so that you are not misled,
> if you would be interested in contacting me we are based in Bloomsbury
> where there are good bars too, and I would be pleased to meet/speak to
> your students - and perhaps if it is appropriate you could speak to
> mine concerning issues of interest to yourself?
>
>
> With best wishes
> Sharon Hanson
> Lecturer in Law and Religion
> Deputy Director of the Centre for the Interdiciplinary Study of
> Religion
> Birkbeck College,
> 26 Russell Square
> London WC1 5DQ
> Faculty of Continuing Education
> Tel     0171 631 6619
> work email: [log in to unmask]