ABSTRACT

Widely used as a primer, a text and a provocation to critical thinking, 'Studying Religion' aims to develop students' skills. The book clearly explains the methods and theories employed in the study of religion. Essays are offered on a range of topics: from the history and functions of religion to public discourse on religion and the classification of religions. The works of key scholars - from Karl Marx, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Rudolf Otto to Mircea Eliade, James G. Frazer, and Sigmund Freud - are analysed and explored. 'Studying Religion' represents a shift away from the traditional focus of describing the exotic or curious religious 'Other' to an examination of how religious behaviours and institutions are studied. The book will be invaluable to students of religious studies.

chapter 1|8 pages

What’s in a Name?

chapter 2|6 pages

The History of ‘Religion’

chapter 3|10 pages

The Essentials of Religion

chapter 4|10 pages

The Functions of Religion

chapter 5|8 pages

The Public Discourse on Religion

chapter 6|10 pages

Religion and the Insider/Outsider Problem

chapter 7|6 pages

The Resemblance among Religions

chapter 8|8 pages

Religion and Classification