The Comity and Grace of Method

The Comity and Grace of Method
Title The Comity and Grace of Method PDF eBook
Author Thomas Ryba
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 494
Release 2004-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0810118912

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Essays that reflect the interests and influence of a highly distinguished scholar of religions

Ninian Smart on World Religions: Traditions and the challenges of modernity. I. Individual traditions. Buddhism. 'Mysticism and scripture in Theravāda Buddhism'

Ninian Smart on World Religions: Traditions and the challenges of modernity. I. Individual traditions. Buddhism. 'Mysticism and scripture in Theravāda Buddhism'
Title Ninian Smart on World Religions: Traditions and the challenges of modernity. I. Individual traditions. Buddhism. 'Mysticism and scripture in Theravāda Buddhism' PDF eBook
Author Ninian Smart
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 440
Release 2009
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780754666387

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Ninian Smart came to public prominence as the founding Professor of the first British university Department of Religious Studies in the late 1960s. His pioneering views on education in religion proved hugely influential at all levels, from primary schools to academic teaching and research. An unending string of publications, many of them accessible to the general public, sustained a reputation that became worldwide.Here, for the first time, a selection of Ninian Smart's wide-ranging writings is organised systematically under a set of categories which both comprehend and also illuminate his varied output over a career spanning half a century. The editor, John Shepherd, was Principal Lecturer in Religion and Philosophy at the University of Cumbria. He first met Smart as a postgraduate student, and recently helped establish the Ninian Smart Archive at the University of Lancaster.

The Method of Grace

The Method of Grace
Title The Method of Grace PDF eBook
Author George Whitefield
Publisher
Pages 17
Release 1854
Genre Grace (Theology)
ISBN

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An Analysis of Mary Douglas's Purity and Danger

An Analysis of Mary Douglas's Purity and Danger
Title An Analysis of Mary Douglas's Purity and Danger PDF eBook
Author Pádraig Belton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 107
Release 2018-02-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 042993985X

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Mary Douglas is an outstanding example of an evaluative thinker at work. In Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo, she delves in great detail into existing arguments that portray traditional societies as “evolving” from “savage” beliefs in magic, to religion, to modern science, then explains why she believes those arguments are wrong. She also adeptly chaperones readers through a vast amount of data, from firsthand research in the Congo to close readings of the Old Testament, and analyzes it in depth to provide evidence that traditional and Western religions have more in common than the first comparative religion scholars and early anthropologists thought. First evaluating her scholarly predecessors by marshalling their arguments, Douglas identifies their main weakness: that they dismiss traditional societies and their religions by identifying their practices as “magic,” thereby creating a chasm between savages who believe in magic and sophisticates who practice religion.

Religious Studies

Religious Studies
Title Religious Studies PDF eBook
Author Gregory D. Alles
Publisher Routledge
Pages 366
Release 2010-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 113415271X

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Drawing on recent developments in the comparative study of religion, this book explores the trends of the past sixty years from a global perspective. Each of the ten chapters covers the study of religion in a different region of the world, from Europe and the Americas to Asia and the Far East. Topics covered include: local background to the study of religions formation of religious studies in the region important thinkers and writings institutions interregional diversity and interregional connections emerging issues. This book is a major contribution to the field of religious studies and a valuable reference for scholars, researchers and graduate students.

Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth

Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth
Title Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth PDF eBook
Author Nickolas P. Roubekas
Publisher BRILL
Pages 405
Release 2020-07-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004435026

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Taking its cue from Robert A. Segal’s work, Explaining, Interpreting, and Theorizing Religion and Myth: Contributions in Honor of Robert A. Segal offers a set of essays by renowned scholars addressing the persisting question of how to approach religion and myth as academic categories.

Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion

Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion
Title Perspectives on Method and Theory in the Study of Religion PDF eBook
Author Armin Geertz
Publisher BRILL
Pages 353
Release 2000-04-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047427181

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This volume collects select papers on methodology in the study of religion that were originally presented at the XVIIth Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions, held in Mexico City in 1995. Granted the status of adjunct proceedings for the Congress, the collection opens with the editors’ detailed survey of the longstanding importance of discussions on methodology within the IAHR. The twenty-one essays which follow examine religion and the history of the study of religion within a variety of theoretical contexts. The essays are organized in terms of three general sub-divisions: general issues in methodology (from the impact of both postmodernism and reflexive anthropology on the study of religion to the politics of religious studies as practiced in different national settings); reflections on the categories commonly employed by scholars working in the field (e.g., “religion,” “syncretism,” “gender,” “New Religious Movements,” “sacred,” “power,” “experience,” etc.), and finally, the collection ends with a review symposium on one of the more sophisticated recent treatments of the problem of defining religion, Benson Saler’s Conceptualizing Religion (Brill, 1993). Despite carrying out their work in a variety of settings—from Denmark and Finland, to Britain, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, the USA, and Mexico—the authors all model a similar approach to studying religion as but one instance of human culture.