A Critical Introduction to the Study of ReligionRoutledge, 11.09.2014 - 224 Seiten 'A Critical Introduction to the Study of Religion' explains the key ideas and methods in the study of religion and demonstrates how they can be used. The aim is to provide students with a tool-kit of critical concepts for studying religious belief and behaviour. Throughout the discussion all ideas and methods are illustrated with clear case material. |
Inhalt
Laying the Groundwork | 1 |
Classification | 19 |
Structure | 45 |
Habitus | 71 |
Legitimation | 93 |
Authority | 117 |
Authenticity | 145 |
What Would Jesus Do? | 165 |
Afterword | 189 |
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American assigned authenticity authoritative figures authority behavior believe Berger Bhagavad Gita Bible Bourdieu Bruce Lincoln Buddha Buddhism challenge Chapter Chevrolet Camaro Christian claims colloquial context created critical critical theory cultural toolbox definition desires elements Émile Durkheim emphasis added essence evangelical example fact follow gender hermeneutic hermeneutic of suspicion Hindu Hinduism human identified identity individuals instance interests internal critique intrinsically Islam Jesus legitimation Lotus Sutra male Marcion Maxwell Maxwell’s means meritocracy Metallica Muslims natural norms ofthe one’s Pierre Bourdieu practices privilege projection question Qur’an Rectangle reflect and reinforce refusal to extrapolate relationship of domination religious practitioners religious traditions repression rituals roles saloon scholars sense Sheldon Sheldon’s novel social codes social constructionism social hierarchy social order social positions society someone sort stipulative definition story tell things tion true wear woman women word