The Future of the Study of Religion, Proceedings of Congress 2000.

This volume brings together diverse voices from various fields within religious and theological studies for a conversation about the proper objects, goals, and methods for the study of religion in the twenty-first century. It approaches these questions by way of the most recent contemporary challeng...

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Main Author: Slavica Jakelic; Lori Pearson (Editors)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2004.

Series: Numen Book Series 103.
Numen Book Series Online, ISBN: 9789004380837.

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Call Number: BL41 .C585 2004

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r Slavica Jakelić and Lori Pearson --   |t Whither the Study of Religion? /  |r Slavica Jakelić and Lori Pearson --   |t The Stubborn Persistence of Religion: Some Post-Secular Reflections /  |r Friedrich Wilhelm Graf --   |t The Stubborn Persistence of Debates about Religion: A Response to Friedrich Wilhelm Graf /  |r Peter Berger --   |t The Study of Religions in the Twentieth Century /  |r Hans G. Kippenberg --   |t The History of Religions and the Study of Religions: A Response to Hans Kippenberg /  |r Christoph Schwöbel --   |t Difference and Coherence in the Worldwide Study of Religions /  |r Michael Pye --   |t Response to Michael Pye /  |r Robert Cummings Neville --   |t Globalization and the Future Study of Religion /  |r Bryan S. Turner --   |t Response to Bryan Turner /  |r Adam B. Seligman --   |t The Proper Object of the Study of Religion: Why It Is Better to Know Some of the Questions Than All of the Answers /  |r Ivan Strenski --   |t Problems, Questions, and Curiosities: A Response to Ivan Strenski /  |r Elizabeth A. Castelli --   |t Diversity and the Study of Mysticism /  |r Steven T. Katz --   |t Response to Steven Katz /  |r Francis X. Clooney --   |t Engendering the Study of Religion /  |r Elizabeth A. Clark --   |t Agency and Evidence in Feminist Studies of Religion: A Response to Elizabeth Clark /  |r Amy Hollywood --   |t Detraditionalizing the Study of Religion /  |r Paul Heelas --   |t Response to Paul Heelas /  |r Ann Braude --   |t Retraditionalizing the Study of Religion: The Conflict of the Faculties: Theology and the Economy of the Sciences /  |r John Milbank --   |t Theology or Religious Studies? The Future of Religious Studies: A Response to John Milbank /  |r Paul Morris --   |t Ernst Troeltsch and the Future of the Study of Religion /  |r Trutz Rendtorff --   |t Response to Trutz Rendtorff /  |r Sarah Coakley --   |t Congress 2000: The Future of the Study of Religion Parallel Sessions and Panel Discussion /  |r Sarah Coakley --   |t Index /  |r Sarah Coakley --   |t Studies in the History of Religions Numen Book Series /  |r Sarah Coakley. 
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