Critics Not Caretakers
Critics Not Caretakers
Redescribing the Public Study of Religion
McCutcheon, Russell T.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2023
364
Dura
Inglês
9781032467917
15 a 20 dias
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Foreword to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
Copyright Permissions
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part I. Background
1. "Not Nearly Critical Enough": Studying Religion as Part of the Humanities
Part II. Redescribing Religion as Something Ordinary
Introduction to Chapter 2
2. More than a Shapeless Beast: Lumbering Through the Academy with the Study of Religion
Introduction to Chapter 3
3. Redescribing "Religion" as Social Formation: Toward a Social Theory of Religion
Part III. Dispatches from the Theory Wars
Introduction to Chapter 4
4. Writing a History of God: "Just the Same Game Wherever You Go"
Introduction to Chapter 5
5. Explaining the Sacred: Theorizing on Religion in the Late Twentieth Century
Introduction to Chapter 6
6. "We're All Stuck Somewhere": Taming Ethnocentrism and Trans-Cultural Understandings
Introduction to Chapter 7
7. The Economics of Spiritual Luxury: The Glittering Lobby and the Parliament of Religions
Introduction to Chapter 8
8. "My Theory of the Brontosaurus...": Postmodernism and "Theory" of Religion
Part IV. Culture Critics and Caretakers
Introduction to Chapters 9 and 10
9. A Default of Critical Intelligence? The Scholar of Religion as Public Intellectual
10. Talking Past Each Other: Public Intellectuals Revisited
Part V. Going Public: Teaching Theory
Introduction to Chapters 11-14
11. Our "Special Promise" as Teachers: Scholars of Religion and the Politics of Tolerance
12. Redescribing "Religion and..." Film: Teaching the Insider/Outsider Problem
13. Methods and Theories in the Classroom: Teaching the Study of Myths and Rituals
14. Theorizing in the Introductory Course: A Survey of Resources
Part VI. This Messy Mix of Historical Human Performance
Afterword to the Second Edition
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
Copyright Permissions
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part I. Background
1. "Not Nearly Critical Enough": Studying Religion as Part of the Humanities
Part II. Redescribing Religion as Something Ordinary
Introduction to Chapter 2
2. More than a Shapeless Beast: Lumbering Through the Academy with the Study of Religion
Introduction to Chapter 3
3. Redescribing "Religion" as Social Formation: Toward a Social Theory of Religion
Part III. Dispatches from the Theory Wars
Introduction to Chapter 4
4. Writing a History of God: "Just the Same Game Wherever You Go"
Introduction to Chapter 5
5. Explaining the Sacred: Theorizing on Religion in the Late Twentieth Century
Introduction to Chapter 6
6. "We're All Stuck Somewhere": Taming Ethnocentrism and Trans-Cultural Understandings
Introduction to Chapter 7
7. The Economics of Spiritual Luxury: The Glittering Lobby and the Parliament of Religions
Introduction to Chapter 8
8. "My Theory of the Brontosaurus...": Postmodernism and "Theory" of Religion
Part IV. Culture Critics and Caretakers
Introduction to Chapters 9 and 10
9. A Default of Critical Intelligence? The Scholar of Religion as Public Intellectual
10. Talking Past Each Other: Public Intellectuals Revisited
Part V. Going Public: Teaching Theory
Introduction to Chapters 11-14
11. Our "Special Promise" as Teachers: Scholars of Religion and the Politics of Tolerance
12. Redescribing "Religion and..." Film: Teaching the Insider/Outsider Problem
13. Methods and Theories in the Classroom: Teaching the Study of Myths and Rituals
14. Theorizing in the Introductory Course: A Survey of Resources
Part VI. This Messy Mix of Historical Human Performance
Afterword to the Second Edition
Bibliography
Index
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Foreword to the Second Edition
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
Copyright Permissions
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part I. Background
1. "Not Nearly Critical Enough": Studying Religion as Part of the Humanities
Part II. Redescribing Religion as Something Ordinary
Introduction to Chapter 2
2. More than a Shapeless Beast: Lumbering Through the Academy with the Study of Religion
Introduction to Chapter 3
3. Redescribing "Religion" as Social Formation: Toward a Social Theory of Religion
Part III. Dispatches from the Theory Wars
Introduction to Chapter 4
4. Writing a History of God: "Just the Same Game Wherever You Go"
Introduction to Chapter 5
5. Explaining the Sacred: Theorizing on Religion in the Late Twentieth Century
Introduction to Chapter 6
6. "We're All Stuck Somewhere": Taming Ethnocentrism and Trans-Cultural Understandings
Introduction to Chapter 7
7. The Economics of Spiritual Luxury: The Glittering Lobby and the Parliament of Religions
Introduction to Chapter 8
8. "My Theory of the Brontosaurus...": Postmodernism and "Theory" of Religion
Part IV. Culture Critics and Caretakers
Introduction to Chapters 9 and 10
9. A Default of Critical Intelligence? The Scholar of Religion as Public Intellectual
10. Talking Past Each Other: Public Intellectuals Revisited
Part V. Going Public: Teaching Theory
Introduction to Chapters 11-14
11. Our "Special Promise" as Teachers: Scholars of Religion and the Politics of Tolerance
12. Redescribing "Religion and..." Film: Teaching the Insider/Outsider Problem
13. Methods and Theories in the Classroom: Teaching the Study of Myths and Rituals
14. Theorizing in the Introductory Course: A Survey of Resources
Part VI. This Messy Mix of Historical Human Performance
Afterword to the Second Edition
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments to the First Edition
Acknowledgments to the Second Edition
Copyright Permissions
Introduction to the Second Edition
Part I. Background
1. "Not Nearly Critical Enough": Studying Religion as Part of the Humanities
Part II. Redescribing Religion as Something Ordinary
Introduction to Chapter 2
2. More than a Shapeless Beast: Lumbering Through the Academy with the Study of Religion
Introduction to Chapter 3
3. Redescribing "Religion" as Social Formation: Toward a Social Theory of Religion
Part III. Dispatches from the Theory Wars
Introduction to Chapter 4
4. Writing a History of God: "Just the Same Game Wherever You Go"
Introduction to Chapter 5
5. Explaining the Sacred: Theorizing on Religion in the Late Twentieth Century
Introduction to Chapter 6
6. "We're All Stuck Somewhere": Taming Ethnocentrism and Trans-Cultural Understandings
Introduction to Chapter 7
7. The Economics of Spiritual Luxury: The Glittering Lobby and the Parliament of Religions
Introduction to Chapter 8
8. "My Theory of the Brontosaurus...": Postmodernism and "Theory" of Religion
Part IV. Culture Critics and Caretakers
Introduction to Chapters 9 and 10
9. A Default of Critical Intelligence? The Scholar of Religion as Public Intellectual
10. Talking Past Each Other: Public Intellectuals Revisited
Part V. Going Public: Teaching Theory
Introduction to Chapters 11-14
11. Our "Special Promise" as Teachers: Scholars of Religion and the Politics of Tolerance
12. Redescribing "Religion and..." Film: Teaching the Insider/Outsider Problem
13. Methods and Theories in the Classroom: Teaching the Study of Myths and Rituals
14. Theorizing in the Introductory Course: A Survey of Resources
Part VI. This Messy Mix of Historical Human Performance
Afterword to the Second Edition
Bibliography
Index
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