Theories of Religion: A Reader

Forsideomslag
Seth Daniel Kunin, Jonathan Miles-Watson
Rutgers University Press, 2006 - 524 sider

This book provides a comprehensive selection of readings that relate to and explore the definition of religion. The texts come from a wide range of approaches, unified both by the questions they are addressing and their broadly social scientific perspective. The disciplines covered include anthropology, phenomenology, psychology and sociology. The editors have also included some key texts relating to the feminist approach to and critique of religion.

The first section of the book includes some of the foundational texts, such as materials by Marx, Freud, and Durkheim. The remaining sections look at more recent discussions of the issues from the different disciplinary perspectives. Each reading is introduced by a biographical sketch of the author. The book also includes introductory discussions to each section that both raise the key issues developed in a particular discipline and address the disciplinary approaches from a more critical stance.

Theories of Religion: A Reader is an invaluable critical resource, accessible to a broad audience as well as students of theology and religious studies.

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Introduction
1
The Ancestors
23
Phenomenology and History of Religions
109
Anthropology
175
Sociological Approaches
297
Feminist Approaches
395
Psychological Approaches
435
References
499
Sources for Biographies
511
Index
517
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