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The Wiley Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion
Robert A. Segal (Edited by), RA Segal (Author), Nickolas P. Roubekas (Edited by)
9780470656563, Wiley
Hardback, published 25 March 2021
480 pages
24.6 x 16.8 x 3 cm, 0.975 kg
Praise for the previous edition: “This volume, expertly edited and introduced by Segal, collects a series of essays that combine clarity and accessibility with nuance and balance … and are uniformly of high quality, each with a helpful bibliography that supplements the volume bibliography… This work will command a wide audience, ranging from the general public to religious studies specialists. Highly recommended.” “This is an excellent volume of papers about the study of religion both in conception and execution … Robert Segal has done a marvelous job in editing the volume and providing a bibliography and index … a very useful, well constructed and interesting book that should be widely read and used on courses.” Now in its second edition, The Wiley Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion offers an expertly compiled and comprehensive overview of contemporary religious studies across the humanities and the social sciences. Truly interdisciplinary in its methodology and featuring an international team of contributors from diverse academic backgrounds, this Companion explores the anthropological, economic, literary, philosophical, psychological, sociological, and theological terrain of religious studies, and presupposes no prior knowledge of the academic study of religion. Each chapter is framed around an approach to religious studies from the vantage point of an adjacent discipline or topic that contributes to our understanding of religion, and is accompanied by its own bibliography to guide further reading. New to this edition are chapters which reflect contemporary trends in scholarship, including gender, science, law, music, emotion, cognition, globalization, and violence. Standard topics like death and the afterlife, ethics, fundamentalism, magic, ritual, and myth, among others, have been rigorously updated to reflect new directions in research and foster discussion among disciplines. Ideal for students and scholars alike, the second edition of The Wiley Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion remains an authoritative resource in the study of religion for anyone working in the fields of religious studies, theology, sociology, anthropology, psychology, political science, history, and philosophy.
—CHOICE
—British Association for the Study of Religions Bulletin
List of Contributors viii About the Editors x Introduction xi Part I Approaches 1 1 Anthropology of Religion 3 2 Economics of Religion 25 3 Literature and Religion 44 4 Phenomenology of Religion 65 5 Philosophy of Religion 93 6 Psychology of Religion 113 7 Sociology of Religion 135 8 Theology 152 Part II T opics 169 9 Body 171 10 Cognitive Science 184 11 Comparative Method 197 12 Death and Afterlife 209 13 Emotion 219 14 Esotericism 229 15 Ethics 241 16 Functionalism 253 17 Fundamentalism 265 18 Globalization 277 19 History 289 20 Law 302 21 Magic 315 22 Modernism and Postmodernism 325 23 Music 335 24 Myth 348 25 Nationalism 361 26 Pilgrimage 371 27 Ritual 382 Part I by Catherine Bell -- Part II by Jens Kreinath 28 Science 400 29 Secularization 414 30 Sex and Gender 429 31 Terror and Violence 440 Index 451
Robert A. Segal
Fiona Bowie
Rodney Stark
Eric Ziolkowski
Thomas Ryba
Charles Taliaferro
Roderick Main
Titus Hjelm
Ian S. Markham
Yudit Kornberg Greenberg
Jesper Sorensen
Paul Roscoe
Douglas J. Davies
Tony Milligan
Karl Baier
G. Scott Davis
Robert A. Segal
Henry Munson
Michael Wilkinson
Robert A. Yelle
Winnifred Fallers Sullivan
Kocku von Stuckrad
Paul-Francois Tremlett
Guy L. Beck
Robert A. Segal
Mark Juergensmeyer
Simon Coleman
Ralph O'Connor
Steve Bruce
Ivan Strenski
Lorne L. Dawson
Subject Areas: Religion & beliefs [HR]
