Studying Religion
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-46910-2 (ISBN)
The works of classic and contemporary scholars—from Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud to Bruce Lincoln and Naomi Goldenberg—are analyzed and explored in readable chapters and detailed supporting materials. Studying Religion represents a shift away from the traditional descriptive and comparative approach and, instead, uses the study of religion to invite readers to consider how they divide up, name, and come to know the world around them.
This edition also includes a new final chapter, Identification Matters, adding to the case studies included throughout this book to present a collection of contemporary instances where different approaches to defining and studying religion make it possible to study other issues of contemporary relevance, including those involving gender, race, and the rights of indigenous peoples. The new chapter makes explicit the practical topics of identity and status that have always been implicit throughout the entire book, bringing into the classroom a wide variety of timely and relevant topics that can be better understood by its approach. This book therefore remains invaluable to all students of religious studies—whether in the introductory class or as an example of an alternative way of approaching the field.
Russell T. McCutcheon, a widely published scholar also producing a variety of resources for students, is University Research Professor and, for 18 years, was the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama, USA.
Preface to the 2nd Edition A Word on the 3rd Edition Acknowledgements Introduction What is the Study of Religion? Example: ‘…, But Not Specially Defined’ Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 1 What’s in a Name? Example: Fruit or Vegetable? Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 2 The History of ‘Religion’ Example: ‘Religion’ on the Colonial Frontier Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 3 The Essentials of Religion Criticisms Example: ‘He’s Your Father!' Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 4 The Functions of Religion Criticisms Example: ‘People Started to Come to Her for Healing’ Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 5 The Resemblance Among Religions Criticisms Example: ‘Not an Easy Task’ Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Chapter 6 The Public Discourse on Religion Example: Public Muslim Cemeteries in France Summary of Vocabulary and Scholar Chapter 7 The Insider/Outsider Problem Example: Under the Academic Microscope Summary of Vocabulary and Scholar Chapter 8 Religion and Classification Example: The World Religions Paradigm Summary of Vocabulary and Scholar Chapter 9 Identification Matters Case Study 1: Good Religion and Bad Religion Case Study 2: Religion and Gender Case Study 3: Religion and Race Case Study 4: Religion and Indigeneity Summary of Vocabulary and Scholars Afterword The Necessary Lie: Duplicity in the Disciplines, by Jonathan Z. Smith Honesty Is the Best Pedagogy, by K. Merinda Simmons Glossary Scholars Bibliography Resources Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 24.01.2024 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 721 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Religion / Theologie |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-46910-2 / 1032469102 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-46910-2 / 9781032469102 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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