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Critical Religion Reader Critical Religion Association Melanie Barbato

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Critical Religion Reader Critical Religion Association Melanie Barbato
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Publisher: Studio Dreamshare Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.02 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Critical Religion Association; Melanie Barbato, Cameron Montgomery, Rajalakshmi Nadadur Kannan (eds.)
ISBN: 9781775394365, 1775394360
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Critical Religion Reader Critical Religion Association Melanie Barbato by Critical Religion Association; Melanie Barbato, Cameron Montgomery, Rajalakshmi Nadadur Kannan (eds.) 9781775394365, 1775394360 instant download after payment.

WHAT IS CRITICAL RELIGION AND WHY DOES IT MATTER? Critical Religion's entry point is the understanding that religion is not a thing that is simply there 'in the world'. While many people would claim that they know a religion 'when they see one', there are ongoing debates in Religious Studies on how to define the very subject of the discipline, or whether it should be defined, or whether in academic discourse we should even have a term 'religion' that is wrought with so many complexities and associations with conflict and violence. The word 'critical' here should be understood in a positive sense: scholars of Critical Religion seek to illuminate the various uses of the category 'religion' and reflect on the consequences that follow from some communities and their practices, texts, behaviours or objects being labelled as either 'religious' or 'non-religious'. This edited volume contains contributions by the following authors: Fiona Darroch Paige Medlock Francis Stewart Melanie Barbato Per-Erik Nilsson Alexander Henley Carolina Ivanescu Timothy Fitzgerald Brian Nail Andrew W. Hass Alison Jasper Rajalakshmi Nadadur Kannan Naomi Goldenberg Cameron Montgomery Katja Neumann Michael Marten Mitsutoshi Horii

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