Produktbild: Understanding Religion

Understanding Religion Theories and Methods for Studying Religiously Diverse Societies

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Produktdetails

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23780

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.02.2021

Abbildungen

18 b-w illustrations

Verlag

University Presses

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584

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25,2/17,5/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1030 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-520-29891-0

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Verkaufsrang

23780

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.02.2021

Abbildungen

18 b-w illustrations

Verlag

University Presses

Seitenzahl

584

Maße (L/B/H)

25,2/17,5/3,8 cm

Gewicht

1030 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-520-29891-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: Understanding Religion
  • List of Illustrations 
    List of Boxes 
    Acknowledgments and Dedications 

    Introduction 

    PART I. WHAT IS RELIGION AND HOW TO APPROACH IT?
    1. Religion: Language, Law, and Legacies 
    Case Study 1A: Falun Gong: Religion or Self-Cultivation Practice? 
    Case Study 1B: Christians and Ancestor Veneration: Religion or Culture? 

    2. Method: Insider-Outsider Debates, Phenomenology, and Reflexivity 
    Case Study 2A: Living between Religious Worlds: Conversion and Reconversion
    Case Study 2B: Hindu and Christian? Multiple Religious Identities

    3. Life: Lived Religion, Syncretism, and Hybridity
    Case Study 3A: Mexican American Catholicism and Our Lady of Guadalupe
    Case Study 3B: Thai Buddhism as Lived Religion and Syncretic Practice

    PART II. THEORIES, METHODOLOGIES, AND CRITICAL DEBATES
    4. History: Historical Methodology and the Invention of Tradition
    Case Study 4A: The Historical Jesus and the Christ of Faith 
    Case Study 4B: Laozi, the Daodejing, and the Origins of Daoism

    5. Power: Social Constructionism, Habitus, and Authority 
    Case Study 5A: Mosques, Minarets, and Power 
    Case Study 5B: Individual (New Age/Alternative) Spirituality as Modernity's Ideology 

    6. Identity: Social Identity Theory, In-Groups, Out-Groups, and Conflict 
    Case Study 6A: Shiv Sena, Hindu Nationalism, and Identity Politics 
    Case Study 6B: Race, Religion, and the American White Evangelical 

    7. Colonialism: Postcolonialism, Orientalism, and Decolonization 
    Case Study 7A: Beyond "Inventing" Hinduism
    Case Study 7B: Magic, Superstition, and Religion in Southeast Asia and Africa

    8. Brains: The Cognitive Science of Religion and Beyond 
    Case Study 8A: Religion, Non-Religion, and Atheism
    Case Study 8B: Ancestors, Jesus, and Prosocial Behavior in Fiji

    9. Bodies: Material Religion, Embodiment, and Materiality
    Case Study 9A: Weeping Gods and Drinking Statues
    Case Study 9B: Embodied Practice at a Christian Shrine 

    10. Gender: Feminism, Sexuality, and Religion 
    Case Study 10A: Priests, Paul, and Rewriting Texts
    Case Study 10B: Buddhist Feminisms and Nuns 

    11. Comparison: Comparative and Contrastive Methodologies
    Case Study 11A: Comparing Hinduism and Judaism 
    Case Study 11B: A Comparison of Zen Buddhist and Protestant Christian Sitting Practices

    12. Ritual: Ritualization, Myth, and Performance 
    Case Study 12A: The Zen Tea Ceremony and Protestant Eucharist as Performance and Ritual
    Case Study 12B: Buddhist Ordination Rites 

    PART III. RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY AND SOCIETY
    13. Diversity: Religious Borders, Identities, and Discourses
    Case Study 13A: The Memory of Al-Andalusia 
    Case Study 13B: Dominus Iesus and Catholic Christianity in Asia

    14. Dialogue: Interreligious Discourse and Critique 
    Case Study 14A: Christian and Muslim Women Reading Scriptures 
    Case Study 14B: Buddhist-Christian Dialogue: History and Discourse

    15. Violence: Fundamentalism, Extremism, and Radicalization 
    Case Study 15A: The Invention of Islamic Terrorism 
    Case Study 15B: Buddhism and Violence 

    16. Secularism: Secularization, Human Rights, and Religion 
    Case Study 16A: Laïcité and the Burkini Ban 
    Case Study 16B: Singapore's Common Space 

    17. Geography: Place, the Lived Environment, and Environmentalism
    Case Study 17A: Trees as Monks? 
    Case Study 17B: Protestant Christian Understandings of the "Holy Land"

    18. Politics: Governance, the Colonial Wound, and the Sacred 
    Case Study 18A: Ethnicity and Religion: The Singaporean Malay-Muslim Identity 
    Case Study 18B: Saluting the Flag: The Case of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States 

    Glossary 
    Who's Who 
    Notes 
    Index