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Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education D.L. Bird

Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education By D.L. Bird

Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education by D.L. Bird


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A collection of essays on the sometimes contentious relationship between religious studies and theology. It addresses such issues as the place of theology within universities; the problem of clashing methodologies in theology and religious studies; and the possibility for a 'theological religious studies'.

Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education Summary

Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education: Global Perspectives by D.L. Bird

Theology and religious studies co-exist in the majority of departments in higher education institutions within the UK, yet there has been very little debate or discussion on how these two disciplines relate to one another in this context and on a more general level. This new collection of essays aims to redress the balance and to add to fruitful discussion in this area Including essays by some of today's leading academics on the sometimes contentious relationship between religious studies a?? or the study of religions a?? and theology, this volume is international in scope, with contributions from scholars from the UK, USA, South Africa, Netherlands, Sweden and Iran. Many of the essays offer a contextualised account of the evolving relationship between the disciplines. The contributors address such issues as the place of theology within today's universities; the problem of clashing methodologies in theology and religious studies; the possibility for a 'theological religious studies'; approaching the study of religions without theology; interdisciplinary approaches for bridging the theology/religious studies divide; and the place of biblical studies in the theology/religious studies debate.

Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education Reviews

This is a remarkable a timely collection of essays addressing the highly contested relationship between the study of theology and religious studies in universities. The debate and differences between the scholars is provocative in its multidisciplinarity and its representation of a wide range of cultural origins - British, Dutch, Swedish, South African and Iranian. Terms ae defined and redefined in a rich context of historical, educational, academic and political arenas in discussions which are sometimes definitive and sometimes open-ended. Overall the reader is left better informed and provoked into new reflections on issues in religion which remain central to culture and the place and purposes of our educational institutions. - Professor David Jasper, University of Glasgow, UK
The impact of religion on the world in which we live is of great significance for communities' values, politics, and social practices. The ways in which we study religion are therefore very important. In this interesting volume, Simon Smith and Darlene Bird have brought together many views and nuances in the debate between Theology and Religious Studies. This book should be read by everyone interested in the nature of religion, how academics should approach religion, and the place of religion in late modernity - Gavin Flood, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, UK
A fascinating, coherent and highly readable book. Literature and Theology, Vol 24 no 1.

About D.L. Bird

D.L. Bird is Subject Coordinator for Theology for the Subject Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies, University of Leeds, UK. She is co-editor (with Yvonne Sherwood) of Bodies in Question: Gender, Religion, Text (Ashgate 2005) and associate editor with David Jasper and George Newlands of Believing in the Text (Peter Lang 2004). Simon G. Smith is Associate Director of the Subject Centre for Philosophical and Religious Studies, University of Leeds, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Theology and Religious Studies for a Multifaith and Secular Society, David Ford; 2. Theological Theology and Theological Religious Studies, Gavin D'Costa; 3. Theology as the Future of Religious Studies, Erik Borgman and Stephan van Erp; 4. 'A Coat of Many Colours': Interweaving Strands in Theology and Religious Studies, Ursula King; 5. Interdisciplinary Theology: Bridging the Theology/Religious Studies Divide, Shannon Craigo-Snell; 6. The Inevitability of Normativity in the Study of Religion: Theology in Religious Studies, Thomas A. Lewis; 7. Recent Developments in Theology and Religious Studies: The South African Experience, Tony Moodie and Janet Jarvis; 8. The Irony of Religious Studies: An Argument from the Swedish Experience, Mattias Martinson; 9. Towards a Socio-Cultural, Non-Theological Definition of Religion, James L. Cox; 10. A Spatial Analysis of the Relationship between Theology and Religious Studies, Kim Knott; 11. The Bible: Fringe or Hinge? The Place of Biblical Studies in the Theology / Religious Studies Debate, Hugh Pyper; 12. The Place of Theology in Iranian Universities: Teaching Theology and its Modern Problems in Iran, Mohammad Sadegh Zahedi; 13. Religious Studies versus Theology: Why I'm Still Glad that I Converted from Theology to Religious Studies, Denise Cush.

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GOR010152220
9781847063120
1847063128
Theology and Religious Studies in Higher Education: Global Perspectives by D.L. Bird
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20090122
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