Religion and its History

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18th Century Ce
3rd Century Bce
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Abridged global history
Ancient Mediterranean Religion
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Axial Age Religion
Bird's Eye
Bird’s Eye
Capitoline Temple
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contemporary religion analysis methods
Contemporary Society
critical theory of religion
Dense
Emic Historiographical
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Exclusivist Groups
Face To Face
Fustel De Coulanges
Good Life
historiography of traditions
In-group Affect
Individual Appropriation
Individual Religious Actions
Lived Religion
lived religious experience
Material Religion
Past religious practices
Religious Agency
Religious ideas
religious identity formation
Religious Individualization
Roman Religion
sociological approaches religion
St Centuries Bce
Tarquinius Superbus
Timeless
Urban Religion
urban religious practices

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367677084
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 May 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Religion and its History offers a reflection of our operative concept of religion and religions, developing a set of approaches that bridge the widely assumed gulf between analysing present religion and doing history of religion. Religious Studies have adapted a wide range of methodologies from sociological tool kits to insights and concepts from disciplines of social and cultural studies. Their massive historical claims, which typically idealize and reify communities and traditions, and build normative claims thereupon, lack a critical engagement on the part of the researchers.

This book radically rethinks and critically engages with these biases. It does so by offering neither an abridged global history of religion nor a small handbook of methodology. Instead, this book presents concepts and methods that allow the analysis of contemporary and past religious practices, ideas, and institutions within a shared framework.

Jörg Rüpke is vice-director and permanent fellow in Religious Studies at the Max Weber Centre for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the University of Erfurt, Germany, and has been a visiting professor at the Collège de France, Princeton University, and the University of Chicago

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