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Religious Studies was first introduced as a new discipline in universities and colleges around the world in the 1960s. This discipline brought about a reorientation of the study of religion, created new perspectives and influenced all sectors of education. The essays presented in this volume provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the history of Religious Studies as an academic discipline, the turning points it faces and the directions it might take in the future. The work is organised in three sections. The first presents a succinct case study of the historical development of Religious…mehr
Religious Studies was first introduced as a new discipline in universities and colleges around the world in the 1960s. This discipline brought about a reorientation of the study of religion, created new perspectives and influenced all sectors of education. The essays presented in this volume provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the history of Religious Studies as an academic discipline, the turning points it faces and the directions it might take in the future. The work is organised in three sections. The first presents a succinct case study of the historical development of Religious Studies in Britain. The second considers the development of Religious Studies throughout the world in its major constituents, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, 'traditional' African religions, Christianity, Islam and new religious movements in Africa, the study of truth and dialogue in religion, science and the rediscovery of religious experience, mysticism. The third section looks to developments in Religious Studies, in particular at religion in relation to the arts, gender, information technology and to Religious Studies in a global perspective.
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Autorenporträt
Ursula King is Emeritus Professor of Theology and Religious Studies and Senior Research Fellow at the University for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Tributes to Professor Geoffrey Parrinder A Personal Tribute to an Outstanding Career John R. Hinnells Some Personal Recollections of a Colleague Maurice Wiles A Personal Tribute - An Unfinished Piece John Ferguson Essays o Turning Points in Religious Studies General Introduction Ursula King Part I: Historical Development in Britain 1. Religious Studies in the Universities - England Adrian Cunningham - Scotland Andrew F. Walls - Wales Cyril Williams - The Open University Terence Thomas - British Academic Journals in Religious Studies Stewart R. Sutherland, Glyn Richards, Adrian Hastings, Stuart Mews 2. Religious Studies in Polytechnics and Colleges of Higher Education Brian E. Gates 3. Religious Studies in Adult and Continuing Education Michael Combermere 4. Religious Studies and Developments in Religious Education in England and Wales Robert Jackson 5. The New Education Reform Act and Worship in County Schools in England and Wales W. Owen Cole 6. Religious Studies and Interfaith Developments Marcus Braybrooke Part II: Turning Points in the Developments of Some Academic Subjects and Themes The Study of Indian Religions 7. Hinduism Friedhelm Hardy 8. Buddhism Paul Williams 9. Sikhism Eleanor Nesbitt The Study of African Religions 10. 'Traditional' African Religions Rosalind Shaw 11. African New Religious Movements Rosalind Hackett 12. Christianity in Africa Adrian Hastings 13. Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke The Study of Significant Themes 14. The Study of Truth and Dialogue in Religion Keith Ward 15. Scientists and the Rediscovery or Religious Experience David Hay 16. Mysticism Peter Moore Part III: Pointers to New Directions 17. Religion and the Arts John Hinnells 18. Religion and Gender Ursula King 19. Religion and Information Technology Kim Knott Concluding Reflections: Religious Studies in Global Perspective Ninian Smart Bibliography of Geoffrey Parrinder's Publications Notes on Contributors Index
Foreword Tributes to Professor Geoffrey Parrinder A Personal Tribute to an Outstanding Career John R. Hinnells Some Personal Recollections of a Colleague Maurice Wiles A Personal Tribute - An Unfinished Piece John Ferguson Essays o Turning Points in Religious Studies General Introduction Ursula King Part I: Historical Development in Britain 1. Religious Studies in the Universities - England Adrian Cunningham - Scotland Andrew F. Walls - Wales Cyril Williams - The Open University Terence Thomas - British Academic Journals in Religious Studies Stewart R. Sutherland, Glyn Richards, Adrian Hastings, Stuart Mews 2. Religious Studies in Polytechnics and Colleges of Higher Education Brian E. Gates 3. Religious Studies in Adult and Continuing Education Michael Combermere 4. Religious Studies and Developments in Religious Education in England and Wales Robert Jackson 5. The New Education Reform Act and Worship in County Schools in England and Wales W. Owen Cole 6. Religious Studies and Interfaith Developments Marcus Braybrooke Part II: Turning Points in the Developments of Some Academic Subjects and Themes The Study of Indian Religions 7. Hinduism Friedhelm Hardy 8. Buddhism Paul Williams 9. Sikhism Eleanor Nesbitt The Study of African Religions 10. 'Traditional' African Religions Rosalind Shaw 11. African New Religious Movements Rosalind Hackett 12. Christianity in Africa Adrian Hastings 13. Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa Peter Clarke The Study of Significant Themes 14. The Study of Truth and Dialogue in Religion Keith Ward 15. Scientists and the Rediscovery or Religious Experience David Hay 16. Mysticism Peter Moore Part III: Pointers to New Directions 17. Religion and the Arts John Hinnells 18. Religion and Gender Ursula King 19. Religion and Information Technology Kim Knott Concluding Reflections: Religious Studies in Global Perspective Ninian Smart Bibliography of Geoffrey Parrinder's Publications Notes on Contributors Index
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