Title: The Routledge Companion to the Study of Religion
Abstract:Introduction Why Study Religions? John History of Study of Eric J. Sharpe Part 1. Key Approaches to the Study of Religion. Theories of Robert Segal Theology David Ford Philosophy of Peter Vardy Stud...Introduction Why Study Religions? John History of Study of Eric J. Sharpe Part 1. Key Approaches to the Study of Religion. Theories of Robert Segal Theology David Ford Philosophy of Peter Vardy Studies Donald Wiebe Sociology of Riesebrodt & Mary Ellen Konieczny Anthropology of Rosalind Hackett Psychology of Dan Merkur Phenomenology Douglas Allen Comparative Study of William Paden Part 2. Key Issues in the Study of Religions. Gender Darlene Juschka Insider-Outsider Issues Kim Knott Post Modernism Heelas Orientalism/Postcolonialism Richard King Secularization Fox Mysticism & Spirituality Richard King New Movement Judith Fox Fundamentalism Henry Munson Myth and Ritual Robert Segal Religious Authority Paul Gifford Hermeneutics Garrett Green Pluralism Michael Barnes Religion and Politics George Moyser Religion and Geography Christopher Park and Science Thomas Dixon and Cognition Luther Martin Religion and Culture Mark Hulsether and the Arts John Hinnells Race and Ethnicity in Diaspora Religions Sean McLoughlinRead More
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-06-21
Language: en
Type: book
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