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Reinventing Religious Studies

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Key Writings in the History of a Discipline

Reinventing Religious Studies

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Reinventing Religious Studies book

Key Writings in the History of a Discipline
ByScott S. Elliott
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 1 November 2014
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315729671
Pages 288
eBook ISBN 9781315729671
Subjects Humanities
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Elliott, S.S. (2013). Reinventing Religious Studies: Key Writings in the History of a Discipline (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315729671

ABSTRACT

"Reinventing Religious Studies" offers readers an opportunity to trace the important trends and developments in Religious Studies over the last forty years. Over this time the study of religion has been transformed into a critical discipline informed by a wide range of perspectives from sociology to anthropology, politics to material culture, and economics to cultural theory. "Reinventing Religious Studies" brings together key writings which have helped shape scholarship, teaching and learning in the field. All the essays are drawn from the CSSR Bulletin, a provocative, occasionally irreverent, and always critical journal which has long been at the centre of debates in Religious Studies. This collection will prove invaluable for students and scholars of theory and method in Religious Studies. It offers readers a unique opportunity to understand the history of key issues in the study of religion and what remains central to the study of religion today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|30 pages

For such a time as this: the Council of Societies for the Study of Religion, 1969–2009

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 2|3 pages

Why a Council on the Study of Religion?

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 3|4 pages

Ironies

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 4|5 pages

Religious studies: the next vocation

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 5|3 pages

Impressions from Wingspread: religious studies—the state of the art

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 6|5 pages

History of religions

ByNinian Smart

chapter 7|5 pages

The future of religious studies: moving beyond the mandate of the 1960s

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 8|8 pages

Naming the game: a question of the field

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 9|5 pages

Neutrality in the study of religion

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 10|8 pages

Assessing social-scientific theories of religion

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 11|6 pages

Playing hardball in religious studies

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 12|3 pages

The academic study of religion: a methodological reflection

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 13|5 pages

Fending off the social sciences

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 14|4 pages

Confessions of a former establishment fundamentalist

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 15|4 pages

Confessing away the soul with the sins, or the risks of Uncle Tomism among the humanists: a reply to Robert Bellah

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 16|4 pages

Criteria for organizing the introductory course in religion

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 17|8 pages

Teaching about religion at the state university: taking the issue seriously and strictly

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 18|4 pages

Teaching about religion at the state university: a reply

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 19|4 pages

Teaching about religion at the religiously affiliated university: taking the issue seriously and strictly—a reply to Robert Baird and Robert Minor

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 20|5 pages

For the advancement of my career: a form critical study in the art of acknowledgement

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 21|6 pages

Women’s studies in religion

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 22|10 pages

The debut of the Bible as a pagan classic

ByJohn A. Miles, Jr.

chapter 23|15 pages

Bible and religion

ByJonathan Z. Smith

chapter 24|5 pages

Contemporary socio-political change and the work of religious studies

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 25|8 pages

The scholar of religion as a cultural critic: perspectives from Denmark

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 26|11 pages

What are the humanities and why do they matter? The case of religion and public life

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 27|3 pages

Response to Gary Lease’s “What are the humanities, and why do they matter?”

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 28|9 pages

So, what are we professing here? Religion, the liberal arts, and civic life

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 29|2 pages

Response to Raymond B. Williams’s “So, what are we professing here? Religion, the liberal arts, and civic life”

ByHeather Hartel

chapter 30|2 pages

Response to Raymond B. Williams’s “So, what are we professing here? Religion, the liberal arts, and civic life”

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 31|2 pages

Response to Raymond B. Williams’s “So, what are we professing here? Religion, the liberal arts, and civic life”

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 32|2 pages

Rejoinder

By32. Rejoinder

chapter 33|11 pages

Late capitalism arrives on campus: making and remaking the study of religion

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 34|8 pages

Religious studies and identity politics: mythology in the making

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 35|3 pages

Toward an engaged religious studies

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 36|7 pages

The study of religion under late capitalism, or commodity triumphant

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 37|4 pages

On the teaching of Islam in America

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 38|7 pages

Reflections on teaching about September 11

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 39|10 pages

Death and memory at Ground Zero: a historian of religion’s report

ByScott S. Elliott

chapter 40|4 pages

September 11, 2001 and Islam

ByZayn Kassam
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