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A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion Bradley L. Herling

A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion By Bradley L. Herling

A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion by Bradley L. Herling


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Beginning with a discussion of the pressing need for understanding religion, this text describes the basic methodological, theoretical operations that students new to the discipline. It provides an accessible survey of the classic theorists in the modern study of religion, leading up to a concluding account of pressing issues in the field.

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A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion by Bradley L. Herling

The strange, familiar thing that is religion calls out for examination in today's world. But how should we interpret it? What are the foundations of a methodical approach to the academic study of religion, and what theoretical tools are available to the beginning student? "A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion" provides an approachable, comprehensive introduction theory and method in the field.Beginning with a discussion of the pressing need for understanding religion today, this lively, readable text moves on to describe the basic methodological, theoretical operations that students new to the discipline must comprehend and master. Then the book provides an accessible survey of the classic theorists in the modern study of religion, leading up to a concluding account of current, pressing issues in the field. Almost every course in religion includes theory and method, but time constraints often prevent a full account. "A Beginner's Guide" is designed to address this issue by offering a thorough but concise body of material suitable for a week (or less) of reading. Beyond the college or university setting, this book is also valuable for anyone interested in the way the academic study of religion makes sense of its rich, challenging subject matter.

A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion Reviews

"With its cogent case for the importance of theory in the study of religion and its lucid exposition of a wide array of theories, Herling's Guide should be a trusted companion for any undergraduate who embarks on the academic study of religion. Herling offers an articulate and persuasive account of why the study of religion matters, how it can be pursued, and what the consequences of any particular viewpoint about religion might be. Deftly blending examples from his own career as a student of religion, his experience as a teacher, and a thorough familiarity with the full range of modern and contemporary theories about religion, Herling effectively evokes the power of theoretical insights to open up new understandings of perplexing or challenging dimensions of human religious activity."

Eugene V. Gallagher, Rosemary Park Professor of Religious Studies, Connecticut College, New London, CT


'In a world where public discussion about religion often fosters sensationalism, scapegoating, and profound misunderstanding, Brad Herling skilfully offers resources for thinking through basic questions about the study of religion's functions, manifestations, prospects, and challenges. A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion is a work of substantial breadth and depth that does not sacrifice complexity and contemporary relevance. Its organization and style encourages readers to remember what we know while examining what we don't know and what we thought we knew. Students of religion, from the novice to the professional researcher, will find many points of resonance in this clear and compassionate representation of religion as an exceptionally broad and immensely important field of inquiry. Ideal for classroom use or personal study, this book offers a marvellous invitation to carefully consider the most crucial issues of our time.'

Davina C. Lopez, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Eckerd College, USA

About Bradley L. Herling

Bradley L. Herling is an instructor in the Core Curriculum at Boston University USA. He received a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Boston University and is the author of The German Gita: Hermeneutics and Discipline in the German Reception of Indian Thought, 1778-1831.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Student's Toolkit for Studying Religion; Chapter 1: Studying Religion: Essential Background; Chapter 2: Current Debates; Chapter 3: Exploring Further; Chapter 4: The Field and Beyond; Chapter 5: Conclusion; Appendices (Resources, Reading Lists).

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CIN0826495311G
9780826495310
0826495311
A Beginner's Guide to the Study of Religion by Bradley L. Herling
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-11-08
112
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