A Companion to the Anthropology of Religion presents a collection of original, ethnographically-informed essays that explore the variety of beliefs, practices, and religious experiences in the contemporary world and asks how to think about religion as a subject of anthropological inquiry. * Presents a collection of original, ethnographically-informed essays exploring the wide variety of beliefs, practices, and religious experiences in the contemporary world * Explores a broad range of topics including the 'perspectivism' debate, the rise of religious nationalism, reflections on religion and new media, religion and politics, and ideas of self and gender in relation to religious belief * Includes examples drawn from different religious traditions and from several regions of the world * Features newly-commissioned articles reflecting the most up-to-date research and critical thinking in the field, written by an international team of leading scholars * Adds immeasurably to our understanding of the complex relationships between religion, culture, society, and the individual in today's world
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"Striking a balance between theoretical exploration, state of the art topical synthesis, and vivid case studies, Boddy and Lambek's remarkable volume proves that the anthropology of religion remains one of the discipline's most vibrant fields of inquiry." - Stephan Palmié, University of Chicago
"After a period of relative quiescence, the anthropology of religion is once again thriving and playing a central role in some of the most important theoretical and empirical debates in contemporary anthropology. With a first rate selection of authors both junior and senior, this volume will serve as a solid reference for what has been accomplished so far. More than that, the wide range and originality of the entries will surely stimulate further developments in the field as well." - Webb Keane, University of Michigan
"Can we re-invent the anthropology of religion? These essays suggest ways to do so, ranging from perspectivism to morality, and from epistemology to practice, which entice us with innovations and inspirations for new ways to proceed." - Janet Hoskins, University of Southern California
"After a period of relative quiescence, the anthropology of religion is once again thriving and playing a central role in some of the most important theoretical and empirical debates in contemporary anthropology. With a first rate selection of authors both junior and senior, this volume will serve as a solid reference for what has been accomplished so far. More than that, the wide range and originality of the entries will surely stimulate further developments in the field as well." - Webb Keane, University of Michigan
"Can we re-invent the anthropology of religion? These essays suggest ways to do so, ranging from perspectivism to morality, and from epistemology to practice, which entice us with innovations and inspirations for new ways to proceed." - Janet Hoskins, University of Southern California