UID:
almahu_9949701842102882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9789004379046
Series Statement:
Numen Book Series
Content:
What is Religion? consists of fourteen essays written by a selection of scholars who represent a wide spectrum of approaches to the acedamic study of religion. Each of the essays is an effort not only to take stock of the present controversy concerning appropriate methodologies for the study of religion, but also to take one giant step beyond that to formulate a precise definition of religion. Given the considerable confusion today about what it is exactly that religious studies scholars take to be their subject matter when they presume to professionally teachabout religion, this volume provides a much needed forum for leading scholars to debate and clarify what professors of religious studies understand as the central object or objects under their scrunity.
Note:
Preliminary Material /
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On the Disorientation of the Study of Religion /
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Religion and the Psycho-Cultural Formation of Ideals /
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The Difficulties of Understanding Religion /
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Defining Religion... Going the Theoretical Way /
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Redescribing "Religion" as Social Formation: Toward a Social Theory of Religion /
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The Exemplary Life /
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Religion, World, Plurality /
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Diagnosing Religion /
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On "Religion" and Its Despisers /
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What on Earth is Religion? /
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From the Lexical to the Polythetic: A Brief History of the Definition of Religion /
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Thinking Religion /
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Select Bibliography /
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Index of Names /
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Index of Subjects /
Additional Edition:
Print version: What is Religion?: Origins, Definitions, and Explanations Leiden, Boston : BRILL, 1998, ISBN 9789004110229
Language:
English