Engaging the history of religions - from an Islamic studies perspective

The future and relevance of the history of religions discipline in the Swedish context has been discussed lately. This article is a response to this debate from an Islamic studies perspective. The authors argue that the history of religions discipline may become more relevant if a more self-critical...

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Published in:Temenos
Main Author: Olsson, Susanne 1971- (Author)
Contributors: Stenberg, Leif (Other)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [publisher not identified] [2015]
In: Temenos
Year: 2015, Volume: 51, Issue: 2, Pages: 201-225
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Swedes / History of religion (Subject) / Islam
RelBib Classification:AA Study of religion
BJ Islam
Further subjects:B Islamic Studies
B engaged research
B study of religions
B critical perspectives
B history of religions
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Summary:The future and relevance of the history of religions discipline in the Swedish context has been discussed lately. This article is a response to this debate from an Islamic studies perspective. The authors argue that the history of religions discipline may become more relevant if a more self-critical approach is adopted, an interdisciplinary attitude upheld, and if there is an openness to learn from other disciplines studying religion such as Islamic studies. Moreover, a reflection on ‘history’ in the history of religions is necessary if elitism and a too narrow definition of the discipline are to be avoided. Furthermore, the article addresses the question as to whether or not scholarly engagement in disseminating findings in public should be an intellectual and moral requirement.
ISSN:2342-7256
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