Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education: Global Perspectives: Continuum Advances in Religious Studies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847063120
ISBN-10: 1847063128
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Advances in Religious Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847063128
Pagini: 208
Ilustrații: 10
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Continuum Advances in Religious Studies
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Looks beyond the UK/US context to the global picture, including the situation in South Africa and Iran.
Cuprins
List of Contributors
Introduction
1. Religious Studies versus Theology: why I'm still glad that I 'converted' from Theology to Religious Studies Denise Cush (Queen Margaret University, UK)
2. Theology and Religious Studies for a Multifaith and Secular Society David F. Ford (University of Cambridge, UK)
3. Theology and Religious Studies OR Theology versus Religious Studies? Gavin D'Costa (University of Bristol, UK)
4. Theology as Past and Future of Religious Studies: An Incarnational Approach Erik Borgman (Yilbery University, Netherlands) and Stephan van Erp (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
5. The Irony of Religious Studies: A Pro-Theological Argument from the Swedish Experience Mattias Martinson (Uppsala University, Sweden)
6. The Inevitability of Normativity in the Study of Religion: Theology in Religious Studies Thomas Lewis (Brown University, USA)
7. Towards a Socio-Cultural, Non-Theological Definition of Religion James Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
8. A Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies: knowledge-power strategies and metaphors of containment and separation Kim Knott (University of Leeds, UK)
9. 'A Coat of Many Colours': Interweaving Strands in Theology and Religious Studies Ursula King (Bristol University, UK)
10. Interdisciplinary Theology: Bridging the Theology / Religious Studies Divide Shannon Craigo-Snell (Yale University, USA)
11. Recent Developments in Theology and Religious Studies: The South African Experience J. Jarvis (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) and C.A.E. Moodie (Theological Education By Extension College, Johannesburg, South Africa)
12. The Place of Theology in Iranian Universities: The Challenges of Teaching Theology in Modern Iran Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi (Imam Khomeini International University, Iran)
13. The Bible: Fringe or Hinge? Hugh Pyper (University of Sheffield, UK)
Introduction
1. Religious Studies versus Theology: why I'm still glad that I 'converted' from Theology to Religious Studies Denise Cush (Queen Margaret University, UK)
2. Theology and Religious Studies for a Multifaith and Secular Society David F. Ford (University of Cambridge, UK)
3. Theology and Religious Studies OR Theology versus Religious Studies? Gavin D'Costa (University of Bristol, UK)
4. Theology as Past and Future of Religious Studies: An Incarnational Approach Erik Borgman (Yilbery University, Netherlands) and Stephan van Erp (Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands)
5. The Irony of Religious Studies: A Pro-Theological Argument from the Swedish Experience Mattias Martinson (Uppsala University, Sweden)
6. The Inevitability of Normativity in the Study of Religion: Theology in Religious Studies Thomas Lewis (Brown University, USA)
7. Towards a Socio-Cultural, Non-Theological Definition of Religion James Cox (University of Edinburgh, UK)
8. A Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies: knowledge-power strategies and metaphors of containment and separation Kim Knott (University of Leeds, UK)
9. 'A Coat of Many Colours': Interweaving Strands in Theology and Religious Studies Ursula King (Bristol University, UK)
10. Interdisciplinary Theology: Bridging the Theology / Religious Studies Divide Shannon Craigo-Snell (Yale University, USA)
11. Recent Developments in Theology and Religious Studies: The South African Experience J. Jarvis (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) and C.A.E. Moodie (Theological Education By Extension College, Johannesburg, South Africa)
12. The Place of Theology in Iranian Universities: The Challenges of Teaching Theology in Modern Iran Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi (Imam Khomeini International University, Iran)
13. The Bible: Fringe or Hinge? Hugh Pyper (University of Sheffield, UK)
Recenzii
"This is a remarkable a timely collection of essays addressing the highly contested relationship between the study of theology and religious studies in universities. The debate and differences between the scholars is provocative in its multidisciplinarity and its representation of a wide range of cultural origins - British, Dutch, Swedish, South African and Iranian. Terms ae defined and redefined in a rich context of historical, educational, academic and political arenas in discussions which are sometimes definitive and sometimes open-ended. Overall the reader is left better informed and provoked into new reflections on issues in religion which remain central to culture and the place and purposes of our educational institutions." - Professor David Jasper, University of Glasgow, UK
"The impact of religion on the world in which we live is of great significance for communities' values, politics, and social practices. The ways in which we study religion are therefore very important. In this interesting volume, Simon Smith and Darlene Bird have brought together many views and nuances in the debate between Theology and Religious Studies. This book should be read by everyone interested in the nature of religion, how academics should approach religion, and the place of religion in late modernity" - Gavin Flood, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK
"A fascinating, coherent and highly readable book." Literature and Theology, Vol 24 no 1.
"The impact of religion on the world in which we live is of great significance for communities' values, politics, and social practices. The ways in which we study religion are therefore very important. In this interesting volume, Simon Smith and Darlene Bird have brought together many views and nuances in the debate between Theology and Religious Studies. This book should be read by everyone interested in the nature of religion, how academics should approach religion, and the place of religion in late modernity" - Gavin Flood, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK
"A fascinating, coherent and highly readable book." Literature and Theology, Vol 24 no 1.