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Widely used as a primer, a class text, or just a provocation to critical thinking, Studying Religion clearly explains the methods and theories employed in the academic study of religion by tackling the problem of how we define religion. Written for newcomers to the field, its chapters explore the three main ways in which religion is defined and, along the way, also considers a range of related topics, from the history and functions of religion to public discourse on religion, religion in the courts, and the classification of religions. The works of classic and contemporary scholars-from Karl…mehr

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Widely used as a primer, a class text, or just a provocation to critical thinking, Studying Religion clearly explains the methods and theories employed in the academic study of religion by tackling the problem of how we define religion. Written for newcomers to the field, its chapters explore the three main ways in which religion is defined and, along the way, also considers a range of related topics, from the history and functions of religion to public discourse on religion, religion in the courts, and the classification of religions. The works of classic and contemporary scholars-from Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud to Bruce Lincoln and Wendy Doniger-are analyzed and explored in its readable chapters and detailed supporting materials. Studying Religion represents a shift away from the traditional world religions approach and, instead, invites readers to consider how they divide up, name, and come to know the world around them.

Thoroughly revised throughout, this second edition now includes a significantly expanded glossary, summaries of technical terms and global case studies at the end of each chapter, and additional biographies of key scholars mentioned. This book will be invaluable to all students of religious studies-whether in the introductory class or as an example of an alternative way of approaching the field.

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Autorenporträt
Russell T. McCutcheon is University Research Professor and, for 18 years, was the Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. He has written on problems in the academic labor market throughout his 30-year career and helped to design and run Alabama's skills-based M.A. in religion in culture. Among his recent work is the edited resource for instructors, Teaching in Religious Studies and Beyond (Bloomsbury 2024).
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"If you find yourself teaching a course on the study of religion or need to get a brief history and recent thinking on the subject, this expanded edition of Studying Religion has you in mind. Russell McCutcheon has added to each of the core chapters a follow-up example, which works great as a case study for the classroom, as well as short sections on further considerations and scholarly criticisms. One of my favourite examples is the case of Nix v Hedden, on whether a tomato is a vegetable for the purpose of taxation. This leads us to reflect on how we might classify something as 'religion' or 'a church' (in another example provided in this volume). Therefore, there is much to stimulate the reader and to employ in the classroom. McCutcheon has written this by keeping in mind the needs of both his colleagues and students, but with a greater international awareness. As previously, this edition also includes a glossary, with additional terms such as 'Identity' and 'Nones', and a sizeable section on a selection of scholars and their views on religion. Further additions include the influence of colonialism and the World Religions Paradigm on how we categorise religion. This book is both practical and, as Lévi-Strauss might say, good to think with." Suzanne Owen, Leeds Trinity University, UK.