A Phenomenology of Indigenous Religions: Theory and Practice
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions -- Introduction. Background, context and clarifications -- Part I Phenomenology Of Religion: Theory, Method And Application -- Chapter 1 Methodological views on African religions -- Chapter 2 The contribution of T. G. H. Strehlow to th...
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Language: | English |
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London
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2022
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In: | Year: 2022 |
Series/Journal: | Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies
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Further subjects: | B
Indigenous peoples-Religion
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Summary: | Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Permissions -- Introduction. Background, context and clarifications -- Part I Phenomenology Of Religion: Theory, Method And Application -- Chapter 1 Methodological views on African religions -- Chapter 2 The contribution of T. G. H. Strehlow to the contemporary global study of Indigenous Religions -- Chapter 3 Missionaries, the phenomenology of religion and 're-presenting' nineteenth-century African religion: A case study of Peter McKenzie's Hail Orisha! -- Part II The Phenomenological Subject And Object Of Study -- Chapter 4 Religious typologies and the postmodern critique -- Chapter 5 African identities as the projection of Western alterity -- Chapter 6 Phenomenological perspectives on the social responsibility of the scholar of religion -- Part III Classifications And Definitions: On Delimiting The Field Of Indigenous Religions -- Chapter 7 The transmission of an authoritative tradition: That without which religion is not religion -- Chapter 8 Reflecting critically on Indigenous Religions -- Chapter 9 Kinship and location: In defence of a narrow definition of Indigenous Religions -- Part IV Indigenous Religions In Global Contexts -- Chapter 10 Secularizing the land: The impact of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act on Indigenous understandings of land -- Chapter 11 The study of religion and non-religion in the emerging field of 'Non-Religion Studies': Its significance for interpreting Australian Aboriginal religions -- Chapter 12 Global intentions and local conflicts: The rise and fall of Ambuya Juliana in Zimbabwe -- Part V Affirming Indigenous Agency -- Chapter 13 The debate between E. B. Tylor and Andrew Lang over the theory of primitive monotheism: Implications for contemporary studies of Indigenous Religions -- Chapter 14 T. G. H. Strehlow and the repatriation of knowledge. |
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ISBN: | 1350250740 |