Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction-Hyksos
Title | Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction-Hyksos PDF eBook |
Author | James Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 922 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Ethics |
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Scope: theology, philosophy, ethics of various religions and ethical systems and relevant portions of anthropology, mythology, folklore, biology, psychology, economics and sociology.
Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics
Title | Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics PDF eBook |
Author | James Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1812 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Ethics |
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Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction- Hyksos
Title | Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction- Hyksos PDF eBook |
Author | James Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 924 |
Release | 1914 |
Genre | Ethics |
ISBN |
Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics
Title | Encyclopaedia of religion and ethics PDF eBook |
Author | James Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | 890 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | |
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Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction-Hyksos
Title | Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics: Fiction-Hyksos PDF eBook |
Author | James Hastings |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Ethics |
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Anglican Theological Review
Title | Anglican Theological Review PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Theology |
ISBN |
"A New Testament bibliography for 1914 to 1917 inclusive", by Frederick C. Grant: v. 1, p. [58]-91.
Naturalism and Protectionism in the Study of Religions
Title | Naturalism and Protectionism in the Study of Religions PDF eBook |
Author | Juraj Franek |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2020-02-06 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1350082384 |
How should we study religion? Must we be religious ourselves to truly understand it? Do we study religion to advance our knowledge, or should the study of religions help to reintroduce the sacred into our increasingly secularized world? Juraj Franek argues that the study of religion has long been split into two competing paradigms: reductive (naturalist) and non-reductive (protectionist). While the naturalistic approach seems to run the risk of explaining religious phenomena away, the protectionist approach appears to risk falling short of the methodological standards of modern science. Franek uses primary source material from Greek and Latin sources to show that both competing paradigms are traceable to Presocratic philosophy and early Christian literature. He presents the idea that naturalists are distant heirs, not only of the French Enlightenment, but also of the Ionian one. Likewise, he argues that protectionists owe much of their arguments and strategies, not only to Luther and the Reformation, but to the earliest Christian literature. This book analyses the conflict between reductive and non-reductive approach in the modern study of religions, and positions the Cognitive Science of Religion against a background of previous theories - ancient and modern - to demonstrate its importance for the revindication of the naturalist paradigm.