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Visions of Religion Stephen S. Bush (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University)

Visions of Religion By Stephen S. Bush (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University)

Summary

Three understandings of the nature of religion-religion as experience, symbolic meaning, and power-have dominated scholarly discussions, in succession, for the past hundred years. Visions of Religion carefully integrates these approaches into a social practical theory of religion.

Visions of Religion Summary

Visions of Religion: Experience, Meaning, and Power by Stephen S. Bush (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University)

Three understandings of the nature of religion-religion as experience, symbolic meaning, and power-have dominated scholarly discussions, in succession, for the past hundred years. Proponents of each of these three approaches have tended to downplay, ignore, or actively criticize the others. But why should the three approaches be at odds? Religion as it is practiced involves experiences, meanings, and power, so students of religion should attend to all three. Furthermore, theorists of religion should have an account that carefully conceptualizes all three aspects, without regarding any of them as more basic than the others. Visions of Religion provides just such an account. Stephen S. Bush examines influential proponents of the three visions, arguing that each approach offers substantial and lasting contributions to the study of religion, although each requires revision. Bush rehabilitates the concepts of experience and meaning, two categories that are much maligned these days. In doing so, he shows the extent to which these categories are implicated in matters of social power. As for power, the book argues that the analysis of power requires attention to meaning and experience. Visions of Religion accomplishes all this by articulating a social practical theory of religion that can account for all three aspects, even as it incorporates them into a single theoretical framework.

Visions of Religion Reviews

Visions of Religion offers a long-overdue call for the integration of approaches to the study of religion that prioritize experience, meaning, or power to make the case that all three are important aspects of religion as social practice. * Ann Taves and Nathan Fredrickson, Religion *

About Stephen S. Bush (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University)

Stephen S. Bush is the Manning Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Brown University. His interests broadly are in theory of religion, philosophy of religion, and religious ethics. He has published essays in Journal of Religion, Journal of Religious Ethics, Soundings, Religious Studies, and Philosophical Review.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Introduction ; Part One ; Chapter 1: From Experience to Meaning ; Chapter 2: From Meaning to Power ; Chapter 3: Three Indispensable Concepts ; Part Two ; Chapter 4: Meaning and Power ; Chapter 5: Experience and Meaning ; Chapter 6: Experience and Power ; Chapter 7: Conclusion ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199387403
9780199387403
0199387400
Visions of Religion: Experience, Meaning, and Power by Stephen S. Bush (Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Brown University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2014-11-20
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