Sobre el Autor

Peter A. Berger was an influential sociologist known for his work in the sociology of religion and social theory. He is best known for his books that explore the relationship between religion and modern society, particularly how religious beliefs adapt and change in contemporary contexts. His seminal works include "The Social Construction of Reality," which he co-authored with Thomas Luckmann, and "The Sacred Canopy," where he discusses how religion provides a framework for understanding the world and our place in it.

Throughout his career, Berger's contributions have significantly impacted both academic circles and public discourse on the interplay between culture and religion. He was a pioneer in examining how globalization and pluralism affect religious life and social structures. His insights into how societies construct meaning in a rapidly changing world continue to resonate, making him a key figure in discussions about modernity, secularization, and the role of faith in society.

nacionalidad Austriaco
Fecha de Nacimiento March 17, 1929
Lugar de Nacimiento Vienna, Austria
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