21st Century Theories of Religion
Herausgeber: Stausberg, Michael
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What is religion and how does it originate? What are its functions and how does it work? These are some of the key questions addressed by theories of religion.
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What is religion and how does it originate? What are its functions and how does it work? These are some of the key questions addressed by theories of religion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2024
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- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032889405
- ISBN-10: 1032889403
- Artikelnr.: 70943851
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 612g
- ISBN-13: 9781032889405
- ISBN-10: 1032889403
- Artikelnr.: 70943851
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Michael Stausberg is Professor of Religion at the University of Bergen, Norway. He is a co-editor of the journal Religion and of The Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in the Study of Religion (second edition, 2021).
1. On theories of religion: Varieties, distinctions, questions; 2. A
rational choice-based theory of religion: On Rodney Stark and Roger Finke,
Acts of Faith (2000); 3. Religion as differentiated communication: On
Niklas Luhmann, A Systems Theory of Religion ([2000] 2013); 4. Religion as
the unintended product of brain functions in the 'standard cognitive
science of religion model': On Pascal Boyer, Religion Explained (2001) and
The fracture of an Illusion (2010); 5. The United States of Religion: On
David Sloan Wilson, Darwin's Cathedral (2002); 6. Religion as a costly but
beneficial evolutionary by-product: On Scott Atran, In Gods We Trust
(2002); 7. Routes, flow, and homemaking: On Thomas A. Tweed, Crossing and
Dwelling (2006); 8. Practices and the promise of salvation: On Martin
Riesebrodt, The Promise of Salvation (2007/2010); 9. Religion as
anthropotechnics: On Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (2009);
10. Religion as world maker: On Robert Bellah, Religion in Human Evolution
(2011); 11. Social practice as a holistic frame: On Stephen S. Bush,
Visions of Religion (2014); 12. Real religion from the person up: On
Christian Smith, Religion (2017); 13. Life in a strange world: On Gavin
Flood, Religion and the Philosophy of Life (2019); 14. Orchids and ghosts,
concrete and coal: On Paul-François Tremlett, Towards a New Theory of
Religion and Social Change (2020); 15. The evolution of semiotic systems:
On Volkhard Krech, Evolution der Religion (2021); 16. Davidsonian semantic
holism as meta-theoretical framework: On Gabriel Levy (2022), Beyond Heaven
and Earth (2022)
rational choice-based theory of religion: On Rodney Stark and Roger Finke,
Acts of Faith (2000); 3. Religion as differentiated communication: On
Niklas Luhmann, A Systems Theory of Religion ([2000] 2013); 4. Religion as
the unintended product of brain functions in the 'standard cognitive
science of religion model': On Pascal Boyer, Religion Explained (2001) and
The fracture of an Illusion (2010); 5. The United States of Religion: On
David Sloan Wilson, Darwin's Cathedral (2002); 6. Religion as a costly but
beneficial evolutionary by-product: On Scott Atran, In Gods We Trust
(2002); 7. Routes, flow, and homemaking: On Thomas A. Tweed, Crossing and
Dwelling (2006); 8. Practices and the promise of salvation: On Martin
Riesebrodt, The Promise of Salvation (2007/2010); 9. Religion as
anthropotechnics: On Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (2009);
10. Religion as world maker: On Robert Bellah, Religion in Human Evolution
(2011); 11. Social practice as a holistic frame: On Stephen S. Bush,
Visions of Religion (2014); 12. Real religion from the person up: On
Christian Smith, Religion (2017); 13. Life in a strange world: On Gavin
Flood, Religion and the Philosophy of Life (2019); 14. Orchids and ghosts,
concrete and coal: On Paul-François Tremlett, Towards a New Theory of
Religion and Social Change (2020); 15. The evolution of semiotic systems:
On Volkhard Krech, Evolution der Religion (2021); 16. Davidsonian semantic
holism as meta-theoretical framework: On Gabriel Levy (2022), Beyond Heaven
and Earth (2022)
1. On theories of religion: Varieties, distinctions, questions; 2. A
rational choice-based theory of religion: On Rodney Stark and Roger Finke,
Acts of Faith (2000); 3. Religion as differentiated communication: On
Niklas Luhmann, A Systems Theory of Religion ([2000] 2013); 4. Religion as
the unintended product of brain functions in the 'standard cognitive
science of religion model': On Pascal Boyer, Religion Explained (2001) and
The fracture of an Illusion (2010); 5. The United States of Religion: On
David Sloan Wilson, Darwin's Cathedral (2002); 6. Religion as a costly but
beneficial evolutionary by-product: On Scott Atran, In Gods We Trust
(2002); 7. Routes, flow, and homemaking: On Thomas A. Tweed, Crossing and
Dwelling (2006); 8. Practices and the promise of salvation: On Martin
Riesebrodt, The Promise of Salvation (2007/2010); 9. Religion as
anthropotechnics: On Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (2009);
10. Religion as world maker: On Robert Bellah, Religion in Human Evolution
(2011); 11. Social practice as a holistic frame: On Stephen S. Bush,
Visions of Religion (2014); 12. Real religion from the person up: On
Christian Smith, Religion (2017); 13. Life in a strange world: On Gavin
Flood, Religion and the Philosophy of Life (2019); 14. Orchids and ghosts,
concrete and coal: On Paul-François Tremlett, Towards a New Theory of
Religion and Social Change (2020); 15. The evolution of semiotic systems:
On Volkhard Krech, Evolution der Religion (2021); 16. Davidsonian semantic
holism as meta-theoretical framework: On Gabriel Levy (2022), Beyond Heaven
and Earth (2022)
rational choice-based theory of religion: On Rodney Stark and Roger Finke,
Acts of Faith (2000); 3. Religion as differentiated communication: On
Niklas Luhmann, A Systems Theory of Religion ([2000] 2013); 4. Religion as
the unintended product of brain functions in the 'standard cognitive
science of religion model': On Pascal Boyer, Religion Explained (2001) and
The fracture of an Illusion (2010); 5. The United States of Religion: On
David Sloan Wilson, Darwin's Cathedral (2002); 6. Religion as a costly but
beneficial evolutionary by-product: On Scott Atran, In Gods We Trust
(2002); 7. Routes, flow, and homemaking: On Thomas A. Tweed, Crossing and
Dwelling (2006); 8. Practices and the promise of salvation: On Martin
Riesebrodt, The Promise of Salvation (2007/2010); 9. Religion as
anthropotechnics: On Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (2009);
10. Religion as world maker: On Robert Bellah, Religion in Human Evolution
(2011); 11. Social practice as a holistic frame: On Stephen S. Bush,
Visions of Religion (2014); 12. Real religion from the person up: On
Christian Smith, Religion (2017); 13. Life in a strange world: On Gavin
Flood, Religion and the Philosophy of Life (2019); 14. Orchids and ghosts,
concrete and coal: On Paul-François Tremlett, Towards a New Theory of
Religion and Social Change (2020); 15. The evolution of semiotic systems:
On Volkhard Krech, Evolution der Religion (2021); 16. Davidsonian semantic
holism as meta-theoretical framework: On Gabriel Levy (2022), Beyond Heaven
and Earth (2022)