Widely used as a primer, a class text, or just a provocation to
critical thinking, Studying Religion clearly explains the methods and
theories employed in the academic study of religion by tackling the
problem of how scholars define and then study religion. Written for
all newcomers to the field, its brief chapters explore the three main
ways in which religion is defined and, along the way, also consider a
range of related topics, from the history and functions of religion to
its public discourse, religion in the courts, and the classification
of diverse groups into world religions. 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.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781003825845
Publisert
2023
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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