Comparing religions: possibilities and perils?

Comparison as a theoretical exercise /Anthony J. Blasi --Questions of judgment in comparative religious studies /George Weckman --The role of the authoritative in the comparative process /David Cave --The mothering principle in the comparison of religions /Thomas Athanasius Idinopulos --Theaters of...

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Publié dans:Studies in the history of religions
Collaborateurs: Idinopulos, Thomas A. 1935- (Autre) ; Wilson, Brian C. 1960- (Autre) ; Hanges, James Constantine 1954- (Autre)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Leiden Boston Brill 2006
Dans: Studies in the history of religions (volume 113)
Année: 2006
Collection/Revue:Studies in the history of religions volume 113
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Sciences religieuses comparées
Sujets non-standardisés:B Vergelijkende godsdienstwetenschap
B Religion Study and teaching
B Religion Méthodologie
B Religion ; Methodology
B Religions
B Recueil d'articles
B RELIGION ; Education
B Religion Étude et enseignement
B Sciences religieuses comparées
B Religion Methodology
B Religion ; Study and teaching
B Electronic books
B Méthodologie
B Vergleichende Religionswissenschaft ; Aufsatzsammlung
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
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Résumé:Comparison as a theoretical exercise /Anthony J. Blasi --Questions of judgment in comparative religious studies /George Weckman --The role of the authoritative in the comparative process /David Cave --The mothering principle in the comparison of religions /Thomas Athanasius Idinopulos --Theaters of worldmaking behaviors : panhuman contexts for comparative religion /William E. Paden --Comparing religious ideas : there's method in the mob's madness /Wesley J. Wildman --Comparative religion for undergraduates : what next? /John Stratton Hawley --Socrates and Jesus : comparing founder-figures in the classroom /James Constantine Hanges --Christianity's emergence from Judaism : the plus and minus of Joseph Klausner's comparative analysis /Thomas Athanasius Idinopulos --Interpreting glossolalia and the comparison of comparisons /James Constantine Hanges --Towards a post-colonial comparative religion? : comparing Hinduism and Islam as Orientalist constructions /Arvind Sharma --Circling the wagons : the problem with the insider/outsider in the comparative study of religions /Russell T. McCutcheon --The postmodernist challenge to the comparative method /Robert A. Segal --The only kind of comparison worth doing : history, epistemology, and the "strong program" of comparative study /Ivan Strenski.
Given the fact that today's university students are far more culturally sophisticated than ever before, "Comparing Religions: Possibilities and Perils" brings together a distinguished group of professors of religion with years of teaching experience to address the central question of how comparison of religions should be pursued in today's classroom. Covering topics such as recent theoretical approaches to comparison, case studies of comparing religions in the classroom, and the impact of postcolonialism and postmodernism on the modernist assumptions of comparitivism, the volume seeks to problematize and interrogate the field, especially as it relates to emerging models of pedagogy at the university level. "Comparing Religions" will be of especial interest to those who teach in religious studies departments, or who teach courses on religion in departments of anthropology, sociology, and history
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [293]-311) and indexes. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:9047410408