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Collectivistic religions
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ISBN: 1317164202 1317164199 1282614770 9786612614774 0754697509 9780754697503 9780754678830 0754678830 1315572710 Year: 2010 Publisher: Farnham, Surrey, England Burlington, VT Ashgate

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Collectivistic Religions draws upon empirical studies of Christianity in Europe to address questions of religion and collective identity, religion and nationalism, religion and public life, and religion and conflict. It moves beyond the attempts to tackle such questions in terms of 'choice' and 'religious nationalism' by introducing the notion of 'collectivistic religions' to contemporary debates surrounding public religions.

The future of the study of religion
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ISSN: 15709434 ISBN: 9004123172 9786610914630 9047404122 1280914637 1429408278 9781429408271 9789004123175 Year: 2004 Volume: 103 Publisher: Leiden Boston, MA Brill

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This volume brings together diverse voices from various fields within religious and theological studies for a conversation about the proper objects, goals, and methods for the study of religion in the twenty-first century. It approaches these questions by way of the most recent contemporary challenges, debates, and developments in the field, and provides a forum in which contending perspectives are tested and contested by their proponents and opponents. Contributors address topics such as: the connection between the ‘normative’ and the ‘scientific’ approaches to the study of religion, the meaning of religion in a context of globalization, the relation between religious studies and religious traditions, the viability of comparative and cultural studies of religious phenomena, and the future of gender studies in religion.


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