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005 | 20200514152514.0 | ||
008 | 170421b2007 enk||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 |
_a978-0-8264-6448-4 _a978-0-8264-6449-1 |
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040 | _afirst lib | ||
082 | _a200.71 | ||
084 |
_2other _a86.2 _bC 56 _q86 |
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100 | _aChryssides, George D | ||
240 | _a86.2 C 56 | ||
245 |
_aThe study of religion _b An introduction to key ideas and methods |
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260 |
_aNY _bContinuum _c2007 |
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300 | _a429 | ||
500 | _aГФ 17716 | ||
505 | _aIncreasingly, recognition is given to the importance of methodology in the study of religion and methodological issues are generally taught to first year students in order to equip them for systematic academic study of the topic. Unfortunately many of the theories that relate to methodology are explained in a highly complex way, which even advanced students find it hard to understand. This book unravels the complexity of these issues for students by introducing the history and methodology pertaining to the study of religion (including ideas of key theorists) and by discussing the main problems in current scholarship in world religions. | ||
546 | _aEnglish | ||
653 | _areligion | ||
653 | _agender | ||
653 | _aworld teligion | ||
700 | _aGeaves, Ron | ||
740 | _aThe Tools of the Trade | ||
740 | _aMethodology in Religious studies | ||
740 | _aThe concert of a world religion | ||
740 | _aKey figures in the study of religion | ||
740 | _aLevels of religion | ||
740 | _aAuthenticity and Diversity | ||
740 | _aPhenomenology and its Critics | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
999 |
_c115287 _d115287 |