New Patterns for Comparative Religion: Passages to an Evolutionary Perspective: Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350057890
ISBN-10: 1350057894
Pagini: 264
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350057894
Pagini: 264
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:NIPPOD
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Scientific Studies of Religion: Inquiry and Explanation
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Provides a history of developments in theory and method in the field of comparative religion, with each chapter contextualized within the wider picture
Notă biografică
William E. Paden is Professor Emeritus of Religion at the University of Vermont, USA. He was Religion Department Chair for 22 years, and is author of Religious Worlds: The Comparative Study of Religion (1988, 1994) and Interpreting the Sacred: Ways of Viewing Religion (1992, 2003).
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroductionPart one - Rethinking and Redirecting Classical ResourcesChapter 1. Before 'The Sacred' Became Theological: Rereading the Durkheimian LegacyChapter 2. Durkheim's Reconciliation of the Social and the ReligiousChapter 3. Sacred OrderChapter 4. WorldChapter 5. The Concept of World Habitation: Eliadean Linkages with a New ComparativismPart two - Some New Levels for Cross-Cultural PatternsChapter 6. Elements of a New ComparativismChapter 7. Universals Revisited: Human Behaviors and Cultural VariationsChapter 8. Theaters of Worldmaking Behaviors: Panhuman Contexts for Comparative ReligionChapter 9. Comparison in the Study of ReligionPart 3 - Responses to Evolutionary SciencesChapter 10. Connecting with Evolutionary Models: New Patterns in Comparative ReligionChapter 11. Reappraising Durkheim for the Study and Teaching of ReligionChapter 12. The Prestige of the Gods: Evolutionary Continuities in the Formation of Sacred ObjectsChapter 13. The History of Religions and Evolutionary Models: Some Reflections on Framing a Mediating VocabularyEpilogueNotes
Recenzii
This collection of essays, even if not representing a single, standardized theory of religion, offers a remarkably coherent whole which includes suggestive propositions for moving the comparative study of religion forward and to integrate divergent approaches.
A methodological goldmine, New Patterns for Comparative Religion offers a new paradigm for the comparative study of religions in which 'the enterprise of comparison.is perhaps our greatest claim to originality as an independent academic discipline' (139). This thought-provoking work is recommended for university and community college libraries with substantial holdings in the study of religion. Graduate students and professors of religion will find this title of interest as well.
Paden provides a valuable and nondogmatic glimpse into the current state of the scholarly domain of comparative religionand succeeds in addressing some of the field's important hermeneutical tensions while offering inventive heuristic tools in an erudite and laudable manner.
The essays selected for this volume invite the readers to join a series of engaging conversations with key theoretical questions in the study of religion\s. These forays into various theoretical environments avoid hegemonic discourse, opening up interrelated perspectives on important aspects of the eco-sphere of religion.
This remarkable set of essays recounts Paden's efforts to renew the comparative study of religion by placing his earlier emphasis on world making on an evolutionary footing. In focusing on behavior as a bridge between disciplines and recasting "worlds" as environmental "niches," he points the way to a more robust comparativism.
A methodological goldmine, New Patterns for Comparative Religion offers a new paradigm for the comparative study of religions in which 'the enterprise of comparison.is perhaps our greatest claim to originality as an independent academic discipline' (139). This thought-provoking work is recommended for university and community college libraries with substantial holdings in the study of religion. Graduate students and professors of religion will find this title of interest as well.
Paden provides a valuable and nondogmatic glimpse into the current state of the scholarly domain of comparative religionand succeeds in addressing some of the field's important hermeneutical tensions while offering inventive heuristic tools in an erudite and laudable manner.
The essays selected for this volume invite the readers to join a series of engaging conversations with key theoretical questions in the study of religion\s. These forays into various theoretical environments avoid hegemonic discourse, opening up interrelated perspectives on important aspects of the eco-sphere of religion.
This remarkable set of essays recounts Paden's efforts to renew the comparative study of religion by placing his earlier emphasis on world making on an evolutionary footing. In focusing on behavior as a bridge between disciplines and recasting "worlds" as environmental "niches," he points the way to a more robust comparativism.