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The Discipline of Religion is a lively critical journey through religious studies today, looking at its recent growth as an academic discipline, and its contemporary political and social meaning.
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The Discipline of Religion is a lively critical journey through religious studies today, looking at its recent growth as an academic discipline, and its contemporary political and social meaning.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2003
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- ISBN-13: 9781134477999
- Artikelnr.: 47885615
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Dezember 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134477999
- Artikelnr.: 47885615
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RUSSELL T. MCCUTCHEON is Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama. He is author of Manufacturing Religion (1997) and Critics Not Caretakers: Redescribing the Public Study of Religion (2001), editor of The Insider/Outsider Problem in the Study of Religion (1999), and co-editor with Willi Braun of Guide to the Study of Religion (2000).
Introduction PART I Genealogy of credibility 1 Form, content, and the
treasury of devices 2 God's people defending their ivory towers:
reassessing the study of religion's emergence in the U.S. 3 Autonomy,
unity, and crisis: rhetoric and the invention of a discipline 4
Classification and the dog's breakfast: the American Academy of Religion's
research interest survey PART II Techniques of dominance 5 The good, the
bad, and the ugly: looking past the violence of cults and fanatics 6
Alienation, apprenticeship, and the crisis of academic labor 7 "Like small
bumps on the back of the neck ... ": the problem of evil as something
ordinary 8 The jargon of authenticity and the study of religion PART III
Reworking the residue from our imperfect past 9 Methods, theories, and the
terrors of history: closing the Eliadean era with some dignity 10 The
perfect past and the irony of narrative: Bruce Lincoln's Theorizing Myth 11
"Religion" and the citizen's unrequited desires: chips from the religion
industry's workshop 12 "Religion" and the governable self, Afterword
treasury of devices 2 God's people defending their ivory towers:
reassessing the study of religion's emergence in the U.S. 3 Autonomy,
unity, and crisis: rhetoric and the invention of a discipline 4
Classification and the dog's breakfast: the American Academy of Religion's
research interest survey PART II Techniques of dominance 5 The good, the
bad, and the ugly: looking past the violence of cults and fanatics 6
Alienation, apprenticeship, and the crisis of academic labor 7 "Like small
bumps on the back of the neck ... ": the problem of evil as something
ordinary 8 The jargon of authenticity and the study of religion PART III
Reworking the residue from our imperfect past 9 Methods, theories, and the
terrors of history: closing the Eliadean era with some dignity 10 The
perfect past and the irony of narrative: Bruce Lincoln's Theorizing Myth 11
"Religion" and the citizen's unrequited desires: chips from the religion
industry's workshop 12 "Religion" and the governable self, Afterword
Introduction PART I Genealogy of credibility 1 Form, content, and the
treasury of devices 2 God's people defending their ivory towers:
reassessing the study of religion's emergence in the U.S. 3 Autonomy,
unity, and crisis: rhetoric and the invention of a discipline 4
Classification and the dog's breakfast: the American Academy of Religion's
research interest survey PART II Techniques of dominance 5 The good, the
bad, and the ugly: looking past the violence of cults and fanatics 6
Alienation, apprenticeship, and the crisis of academic labor 7 "Like small
bumps on the back of the neck ... ": the problem of evil as something
ordinary 8 The jargon of authenticity and the study of religion PART III
Reworking the residue from our imperfect past 9 Methods, theories, and the
terrors of history: closing the Eliadean era with some dignity 10 The
perfect past and the irony of narrative: Bruce Lincoln's Theorizing Myth 11
"Religion" and the citizen's unrequited desires: chips from the religion
industry's workshop 12 "Religion" and the governable self, Afterword
treasury of devices 2 God's people defending their ivory towers:
reassessing the study of religion's emergence in the U.S. 3 Autonomy,
unity, and crisis: rhetoric and the invention of a discipline 4
Classification and the dog's breakfast: the American Academy of Religion's
research interest survey PART II Techniques of dominance 5 The good, the
bad, and the ugly: looking past the violence of cults and fanatics 6
Alienation, apprenticeship, and the crisis of academic labor 7 "Like small
bumps on the back of the neck ... ": the problem of evil as something
ordinary 8 The jargon of authenticity and the study of religion PART III
Reworking the residue from our imperfect past 9 Methods, theories, and the
terrors of history: closing the Eliadean era with some dignity 10 The
perfect past and the irony of narrative: Bruce Lincoln's Theorizing Myth 11
"Religion" and the citizen's unrequited desires: chips from the religion
industry's workshop 12 "Religion" and the governable self, Afterword