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Religious Studies : The Making of a Discipline

paperbackJune 1, 1995
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ISBN-13: 9780800625351 ISBN-10: 0800625358
Publisher
Fortress Press
Binding
paperback
Published
June 1, 1995
Weight
1.5 lbs
Dimensions
23.50×2.30×19.10 cm

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Religious Studies : The Making of a Discipline by Walter H. Capps. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780800625351.

Since its inception almost 200 years ago, the study of religion has informed, enlightened, provoked, and challenged our notions of humanitys deepest beliefs and longings. Now Walter Capps, nationally recognized for the quality and depth of his teaching, has written the first full-scale introduction to the history and methods of religious studies. To assess the many points of view in this mature but diffuse discipline, Capps uses the idea that four basic or fundamental questions and three enduring interests have given formal structure to the study of religion: the essence of religion the origin of religion descriptions of religion the function of religion the language of religion comparisons of religion the future of religious studiesIn this way Capps relates the chief insights and theories of philosophy, anthropology, phenomenology, sociology, and theology of religion, and spotlights theories from Immanuel Kant to Mircea Eliade. His valuable text: unites in a single narrative and conceptual framework the major methodological proposals for the academic study of religion treats all the major theorists in their respective disciplines, schools of thought, and intellectual movements treats the whole discipline as a dynamic and evolving tradition. Religious Studies constitutes not only an erudite introduction to the field, exhibiting vast scholarship and careful assessment, but also a bold synthetic proposal for its future.