
Introducing Religion
Essays in Honor of Jonathan Z.Smith
Equinox Publishing Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 1. January 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
524 pages
978-1-84553-652-7 (ISBN)
Description
The study of religion encompasses ordinary human social practice and is not limited to the extraordinary or divine. 'Introducing Religion' brings together leading international scholars in the field of religious studies to examine religion as integral to everyday social practice. The book establishes a theoretical framework for the study of religion to analyse prayer, ritual, science, morality and politics in relation to the world's major religions. It will be of interest to students of theory and method in religious studies seeking a clear introduction to the multifaceted nature of religion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sheffield
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
970 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84553-652-7 (9781845536527)
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Persons
Willi Braun is Professor of Religion in the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada. Russell T. McCutcheon is Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama.
Content
PrefaceIntroducing SmithRussell T. McCutcheonCargo Cult Science and the Study of Religions:Genealogy in an Age of GlobalizationGregory D. AllesRedescribing Ma alas:A Test Case in Bodh Gay , IndiaJames B. AppleThe Gospel of Mark as Reflection on Exile and IdentityWilliam E. Arnal"Map-maker, Map-maker, Make Me a Map":Redescribing Greco-Roman 'Elective Social Formations'Richard S. AscoughBelief: A Classificatory Lacuna and Disciplinary "Problem"Catherine BellAn Occasion for ThoughtRon CameronComparing Prayer: On Science,Universals, and the Human ConditionArmin W. GeertzOn How Making Differences Makes a DifferenceJeppe Sinding JensenDeconstructing the Eliadean Paradigm: SymbolDarlene M. JuschkaComparison: Categories, Methods, and MischiefsKaren KingInsiders and Outsiders:Studying Hinduism Non-Religiously?P. Pratap KumarSmith, Derrida, and AmosFrancis LandyImagination Bound and UnboundE. Thomas LawsonTelling the Truth Can Be Dangerous BusinessGary LeaseFinding One's Place:Magic, Science, Religion, and InterdisciplinarityChristopher LehrichIs it Meaningful to Speak of a Greco-Roman Diaspora Judaism?A Case Study in Taxonomical Issues in the Study of Ancient JudaismJack LightstoneThink Globally, Get Death Threats Locally:The Politics of Studying HinduismJ. E. LlewellynSacred Persistence?Burton MackReader as Producer:Jonathan Z. Smith on Exegesis, Ingenuity, ElaborationTomoko MasuzawaWhat Do Rituals Do? And How Do They Do It?Cognition and the Study of ReligionLuther H. MartinRe: PaulMerrill P. MillerRabbi JeremiahJacob NeusnerMaps, Genealogy, and Difference:Towards Recognition of Our Ambulatory NatureLieve OryeHominibus vagis vitam:The Wandering of Homo Hellenisticusin an Age of TransformationPanayotis PachisConnecting With Evolutionary Models:New Patterns in Comparative Religion?William E. PadenWhat a Difference Theory MakesHans H. PennerThe Ontology of ReligionStanley StowersComparing Law Comparing ReligionWinnifred Fallers SullivanThe Scientific Study of Religion and Its Cultured DespisersDonald WiebeIntroducing ReligionWilli Braun