ABSTRACT

Drawing on recent developments in the comparative study of religion, this book explores the trends of the past sixty years from a global perspective. Each of the ten chapters covers the study of religion in a different region of the world, from Europe and the Americas to Asia and the Far East. Topics covered include:

  • local background to the study of religions
  • formation of religious studies in the region
  • important thinkers and writings
  • institutions
  • interregional diversity and interregional connections
  • emerging issues.

This book is a major contribution to the field of religious studies and a valuable reference for scholars, researchers and graduate students.

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

Western Europe

chapter 2|25 pages

Eastern Europe

chapter 3|27 pages

North Africa and West Asia

chapter 4|24 pages

Sub-Saharan Africa

chapter 7|27 pages

Japan

chapter 9|27 pages

North America