The Faith of Australians by Hans Mol (1985, Softcover) – Studies in Society No. 25
The Faith of Australians by Hans Mol (1985, Softcover) – Studies in Society No. 25
Author
Hans Mol
Publisher
Allen & Unwin, North Sydney, NSW, 1985
Series
Studies in Society (No. 25)
Format
Softcover
Pages
x, 247 pages
ISBN
9780868616360 / 0868616362
Condition
Very Good – Light wear to covers. Owner’s name on half-title page. Internally clean and tightly bound.
Genre
Sociology / Religious Studies / Australian Society
Overview
In The Faith of Australians, sociologist Hans Mol offers an in-depth exploration of religion’s role within Australian life, culture, and identity. Drawing on extensive research, Mol examines the institutions, beliefs, and patterns of worship that shaped spiritual life in modern Australia, with attention to pluralism, secularisation, and national character. This volume is part of the Studies in Society series and remains a valuable academic contribution to understanding religion in context.
Why You’ll Love It
Ideal for readers and researchers of Australian religious history, sociology, or cultural studies. A thoughtful and analytical resource on how faith is lived and understood in the Australian experience.
Note
Scholarly but accessible, suitable for both academic and general readership.
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