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The author of numerous previous books of broad appeal and scholarly acclaim on subjects ranging from sociological theory to religious ethics in government and economic systems, and the co-author of a vastly influential treatise on The Social Construction of Reality, Berger unfolds in Redeeming Laughter a new perspective on a classic domain. Berger’s comic terrain is at once noble and amusing, the terrain of Erasmus and Swift. Like his predecessors', Berger’s writing in these pages is bolstered with exemplary learning and wry observation.

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  • Hardcover: 215 pages
  • Publisher: Walter de Gruyter (June 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3110155621
  • ISBN-13: 978-3110155624
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars perhaps the finest treatment of the comic presently available, May 29, 2007
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If one were limited to reading just one book on exploring how and why the comic dimension of human existence functions, this should be the choice. Berger treats the comic dimension with breadth -- from the standpoint of sociology, ethnic and cultural studies, and theology. He seasons the text with many (good) jokes that contribute well to the development of his argument that the comic is a dimension that intrudes on the everyday, taken-for-granted world. The comic both enlightens everyday existence so that we see it with new eyes and opens us to another world -- one of sheer possibility and joy. This "other" world has a redemptive and transcendent quality -- always possible and potent -- and thus makes our everyday world more enchanted and delightful.

Berger writes with such competence, confidence and genuine humility that he makes reading the text an experience of redemption and enchantment in and of itself. I am grateful that he wrote this book and pleased that I read it (again and again).
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5.0 out of 5 stars A continuing theme., October 4, 2007
I am heartened that Peter Berger continued to write books past the age when many have retired. Having now looked back at his first edition of "A Rumor of Angels" 1969, in his concluding remarks in the last chapter he mentions "the comic relief of redemption" - this giveaway phrase was explored a little more in the additional chapters supplied to the second edition of "A Rumor of Angels" 1990. In "Redeeming Laughter" the subject of the comic as a sign of transcendence is given full treatment.

In addition to the subject matter, the reader is stretched a little. The book is not aimed at "Common Language" readers (aimed at a low reading age, as is true for all too many present day books). when I first read the Social Construction of Reality (authored jointly with Thomas Luckman), and then the Sacred Canopy - I was forced to keep a dictionary at my side. This was then true as I read "A Rumor of Angles" back in the mid 1970s. Even though I continually have read academic books over the past 30 years (mainly historic) - as soon as I opened the pages of "Redeeming Laughter" I was again reaching for the Dictionary. This is not to say, the Author's English is perfect, as it is not. For example in "A Rumor of Angels" 2nd Edition, Anchor Books, Doubleday 1990, page 126, Peter Berger writes; "I'm not looking for a new faith to be converted to" instead of the strictly correct "I'm not looking for a new faith to which to be converted".

Peter Berger's insights to belief, and his positive reaffirmation of faith, are not the results of a blind faith, but a faith which has been thought through at a deep level. He has shifted his position over the years in regards to secularisation as world events (especially the reassertion of Islam) have unravelled. As a side thought, I suspect that the oil money has much to do with the latter.

Redeeming Laughter is the further outworking of an earlier insight. We are clued in to the giveaway phrase of 1969, nearly thirty years afterwards - the wait has been worthwhile.

The combination of the Books, The Sacred Canopy, A Rumor of Angels 2nd Edition, and Redeeming Laughter, all ought to be read by any student seeking to enter full time Christian Ministry.

Dr Michael Foster. Rector of 10 Parishes in rural Dorset, England.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An immensely enjoyable book, March 24, 1999
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After reading a review of "Redeeming Laughter" in the "Commonweal", I hurried to obtain a copy. I enjoyed it immensely. I can picture Dr. Berger's straw woman, Dorothy Hartmund, with her heart in her mouth.

Herman Krieger, author, "Churches ad hoc: a divine comedy"

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