Andreas Koenig (ed.); Andreas Dengel (ed.); Knut Hinkelmann (ed.); Koichi Kise (ed.); Robert J. Howlett (ed.); Lakhmi Jain Springer (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Andreas Koenig (ed.); Andreas Dengel (ed.); Knut Hinkelmann (ed.); Koichi Kise (ed.); Robert J. Howlett (ed.); Lakhmi Jain Springer (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Andreas König (ed.); Andreas Dengel (ed.); Knut Hinkelmann (ed.); Koichi Kise (ed.); Robert J. Howlett (ed.); Lakhmi Jain Springer (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Andreas König (ed.); Andreas Dengel (ed.); Knut Hinkelmann (ed.); Koichi Kise (ed.); Robert J. Howlett (ed.); Lakhmi Jain Springer (2011) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Teaches students the art and practice of comparison in the globalizing world, fully updated to reflect recent scholarship and major developments in the field
Comparing Religions: The Study of Us that Changes Us is a wholly original, absorbing, and provocative reimagining of the comparative study of religion in the 21st century. The first textbook of its kind to foreground the extraordinary or “paranormal” aspects of religious experience, this innovative volume reviews the fundamental tenets of the world’s religions, discusses the benefits and problems of comparative inquiry, explores how the practice can impact a person's worldview and values, and much more.
Asserting that religions have always engaged in comparing one another, the authors provide insights into the history, trends, debates, and questions of explicit comparativism in the modern world. Easily accessible chapters examine the challenges of studying religion using a comparative approach rather than focusing on religious identity, inspiring students to think seriously about religious pluralism as they engage in comparative practice. Throughout the text, a wealth of diverse case studies and vivid illustrations are complemented by chapter outlines, summaries, toolkits, discussion questions, and other learning features. Substantially updated with new and revised material, the second edition of Comparing Religions:
Draws from both comparative work and critical theory to present a well-balanced introduction to contemporary practice Explains classic comparative themes, provides a historical outline of comparative practices, and offers key strategies for understanding, analyzing, and re-reading religion Draws on a wide range of religious traditions to illustrate the complexity and efficacy of comparative practice Embraces the transcendent nature of the religious experience in all its forms, including in popular culture, film, and television Contains a classroom-proven, three-part structure with easy-to-digest, thematically organized chapters Features a companion website with information on individual religious traditions, additional images, a glossary, discussion questions, and links to supplementary material
Comparing Religions: The Study of Us that Changes Us, Second Edition, is the perfect textbook for undergraduate students and faculty in comparative religion, the study of religion, and world religions, as well as a valuable resource for general readers interested in understanding this rewarding area.