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Jan 1, 1998 · The origin and development of the study of religion have been shaped by the social and political forces of empire in Europe and the United States, and by the cultural imaginary of empire.
Hillary P. Rodrigues, “Premises Concerning Religious Studies” (2014) The study of religion is the study of theories and methodologies ... [T]raining in critical thinking about explicit and implicit theories enables students to discover that the comparative study of religion ..., like all human intellectual efforts, is just as much the
Sep 24, 2012 · The scientific study of religion is subject to considerable ... in this paper are the elements of a definition that is, as yet, incomplete. ... Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 32 ...
Feb 1, 2015 · This paper discusses some questions associated with the evolutionary study of religion. There are presented some concepts and theories like the concept of eusociality, religion as a superorganism ...
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A groundbreaking new theory of religion Religion remains an important influence in the world today, yet the social sciences are still not adequately equipped t...
the academic study of religion and the unsatisfactory defense of the place and role of religion studies in the modern academic envi-ronment have placed departments of religion at a low level of budg-etary priority and at risk in many colleges and universities. In contrast, what has thrived is the religious study of religion,
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Oct 21, 2021 · The introduction to this volume opened by mentioning James H. Leuba’s (1868–1946) still often-cited 1912 volume, A Psychological Study of Religion: Its Origin, Function, and Future; it is the volume’s appendix that we mainly remember today, where forty-eight different scholars’ definitions of religion were each quoted and commented upon. 1 We then quoted Jonathan Z. Smith, who wrote ...