The invention of religions:
For nearly thirty years, a scientific revolution has taken place in the religious studies departments of several North American and British universities--and the results are considerable, obliging us to envisage new ways of conceiving of this academic field. While the History of Religions tended to...
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Zusammenfassung: | For nearly thirty years, a scientific revolution has taken place in the religious studies departments of several North American and British universities--and the results are considerable, obliging us to envisage new ways of conceiving of this academic field. While the History of Religions tended to rest in the shade and guardianship of past authorities, this critical current has re-examined the discipline's a priori positions, its favorite arguments, its long prehistory within Euro/Christian culture, but also its numerous ethnocentric prejudices |
Beschreibung: | First published in French as L'invention des religions |
Beschreibung: | viii, 200 Seiten 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781781798133 9781781798126 |
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505 | 8 | |a Introduction -- Part 1. The history of religions: a western science : Christian culture and the history of religions : Links: numerous and diffuse ; The invention of "Religio" ; The intellectual hegemony of Christianity ; Power, Church, and religion -- Two major paradigms : Idealism versus materialism ; Religious versus profane -- A Nineteenth-Century science : The discovery of the Indo-Europeans ; Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer ; The Founding Fathers ; The classification of religions ; Break? Or merely evolution? -- Part 2. Autopsy of a critical paradigm : Religious studies in the United States : Notable statistics ; The American Academy of Religion and the North American Association for the Study of Religion ; The influence of French theory -- The targets : The phenomenology of religion ; "The Holy" according to Rudolf Otto ; The great Eliadean themes -- Major criticisms : The end of the essences ; Readers and textbooks -- Major contributions : Colonialism and cultural imperialism : "The civilizing work of the West" ; "Cognitive Imperialism" and "Epistemic violence" ; The invention of religions : The invention of Oriental religions: Hinduism and Shinto ; World religions and universal religions. Part 3. What to do with 'religions'? : What future for critical studies? : A question and some options ; Comparativism -- Conclusion | |
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contents | Introduction -- Part 1. The history of religions: a western science : Christian culture and the history of religions : Links: numerous and diffuse ; The invention of "Religio" ; The intellectual hegemony of Christianity ; Power, Church, and religion -- Two major paradigms : Idealism versus materialism ; Religious versus profane -- A Nineteenth-Century science : The discovery of the Indo-Europeans ; Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer ; The Founding Fathers ; The classification of religions ; Break? Or merely evolution? -- Part 2. Autopsy of a critical paradigm : Religious studies in the United States : Notable statistics ; The American Academy of Religion and the North American Association for the Study of Religion ; The influence of French theory -- The targets : The phenomenology of religion ; "The Holy" according to Rudolf Otto ; The great Eliadean themes -- Major criticisms : The end of the essences ; Readers and textbooks -- Major contributions : Colonialism and cultural imperialism : "The civilizing work of the West" ; "Cognitive Imperialism" and "Epistemic violence" ; The invention of religions : The invention of Oriental religions: Hinduism and Shinto ; World religions and universal religions. Part 3. What to do with 'religions'? : What future for critical studies? : A question and some options ; Comparativism -- Conclusion |
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spelling | Dubuisson, Daniel 1950- Verfasser (DE-588)138750521 aut Invention des religions The invention of religions Daniel Dubuisson ; translation by Martha Cunningham First English edition Sheffield, UK ; Bristol, CT Equinox Publishing Ltd. [2019] viii, 200 Seiten 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier First published in French as L'invention des religions Introduction -- Part 1. The history of religions: a western science : Christian culture and the history of religions : Links: numerous and diffuse ; The invention of "Religio" ; The intellectual hegemony of Christianity ; Power, Church, and religion -- Two major paradigms : Idealism versus materialism ; Religious versus profane -- A Nineteenth-Century science : The discovery of the Indo-Europeans ; Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer ; The Founding Fathers ; The classification of religions ; Break? Or merely evolution? -- Part 2. Autopsy of a critical paradigm : Religious studies in the United States : Notable statistics ; The American Academy of Religion and the North American Association for the Study of Religion ; The influence of French theory -- The targets : The phenomenology of religion ; "The Holy" according to Rudolf Otto ; The great Eliadean themes -- Major criticisms : The end of the essences ; Readers and textbooks -- Major contributions : Colonialism and cultural imperialism : "The civilizing work of the West" ; "Cognitive Imperialism" and "Epistemic violence" ; The invention of religions : The invention of Oriental religions: Hinduism and Shinto ; World religions and universal religions. Part 3. What to do with 'religions'? : What future for critical studies? : A question and some options ; Comparativism -- Conclusion For nearly thirty years, a scientific revolution has taken place in the religious studies departments of several North American and British universities--and the results are considerable, obliging us to envisage new ways of conceiving of this academic field. While the History of Religions tended to rest in the shade and guardianship of past authorities, this critical current has re-examined the discipline's a priori positions, its favorite arguments, its long prehistory within Euro/Christian culture, but also its numerous ethnocentric prejudices Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Religionsgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4177739-6 gnd rswk-swf Religionswissenschaft (DE-588)4049426-3 gnd rswk-swf Religion / Methodology Religion / History Religions Religion History Religionsgeschichte Fach (DE-588)4177739-6 s Religionswissenschaft (DE-588)4049426-3 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 9781781798140 |
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