Beschreibung
A historical and contemporary exploration of Phenomenology of Religion as a method in the study of religion.This book of twelve chapters may be conceptually divided into three parts, each consisting of four chapters. The connotations of the term 'Phenomenology of Religion' are subjected to a detailed analysis in the first part; in the second part the phenomenological method is located within the general methodological framework of religious studies, while the current debate around this method is spelled out in the last part, with the author making his own contribution to the debate in the last chapter.
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Autorenportrait
The author holds the Birks Chair in Comparative Religion at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Inhalt
The Search for Terminological Exactitude: Phenomenon · The Search for Terminological Exactitude: Phenomenology of Religion · The Phenomenology of Religion · The Phenomenology of Religion and the Phenomenological Movement · Can the Phenomenological Method be Applied to a Single Religious Datum? · The Phenomenology of Religion as a Phenomenology of Religions · Towards a Phenomenological Hierarchy of Methods in the Study of Religion · Misconceptions About the Phenomenological Study of Religion in the Scientific Study of Religion · Antireductionism and the Phenomenology of Religion · Some Applications of the Phenomenological Method · Philosophical Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of Religion · From the Phenomenology of Religion to a Religious Way of Studying Religion.