ABSTRACT

This innovative introduction to the anthropological study of religion challenges traditional categories and assumptions, arguing that too many of them reflect ethnocentric perspectives long discarded by contemporary anthropologists. The continued use of such terms as supernatural" and cult" inescapably communicates that what is under study is not as real or true as the beliefs of the observer. This conflict between the axioms of science and Western scholarship and those of the belief systems under study can be avoided with careful attention to terminology and underlying assumptions. Ordered Universes introduces and explores important anthropological issues, concerns, and findings about the institution of religion approached as a human cultural universal. Klass applies a non-ethnocentric perspective to each topic, relying on contemporary anthropological theories and using approaches deriving from other subdivisions of the discipline. Offering operational, non-judgmental definitions that avoid taking a position on whether the belief under study is true" and providing examples from ethnographic (and other) literature on religion, Klass explores values, beliefs, witchcraft, shamans, sacrifice, ghosts, revitalization, and many other concepts. In the final chapters, he considers the emergence of new religious movements and leaders and evaluates the continuing ideological conflict between proponents of scientistic, fundamentalist, and post-rationalist systems of thought.

chapter 1|7 pages

At Play in the Sacred Grove

chapter 2|9 pages

The Noisome Bog

chapter 3|8 pages

The Definitional Daisy Chain

chapter 4|9 pages

The Problem with Supernatural

chapter 5|7 pages

An Operational Definition of Religion

chapter 6|8 pages

The Value of Values

chapter 7|7 pages

Assumptions, Beliefs, and Facts

chapter 8|7 pages

Exploring Explanation: Why Do People Die?

chapter 9|9 pages

Clerical Orders

chapter 10|7 pages

What Kind of Shaman Would You Want?

chapter 11|9 pages

Community and Conflict

chapter 12|10 pages

On the Other Side of the Forest

chapter 13|8 pages

The Incorporeal Dimension

chapter 14|8 pages

Divining the Divine

chapter 15|9 pages

Into the Land of Moriah

chapter 16|8 pages

A Myth Is As Good

chapter 17|9 pages

Wondrous Portals

chapter 18|9 pages

When Worldviews Collide

chapter 19|14 pages

The Modern Hosts of Heaven