What Religion Can Be: Mongolian Classifications, Comparative Perspectives, and a Global View
This article highlights some important conclusions in Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz's study, "Lamas and Shamans," and offers some reflections on its relevance for the study of religion more broadly. It argues that comparing the Tibetan/Mongolian process of creating a classification system...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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E-Zeitschrift AЯGOS
2024
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AЯGOS
Year: 2024, Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Pages: 48-55 |
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Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz
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Summary: | This article highlights some important conclusions in Karénina Kollmar-Paulenz's study, "Lamas and Shamans," and offers some reflections on its relevance for the study of religion more broadly. It argues that comparing the Tibetan/Mongolian process of creating a classification system for religion(s) with the parallel and analogous process in "Western" discourses can yield important insights, especially for the endeavor of category formation, which is crucial in Religious Studies. |
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Item Description: | Sonderheft: Towards a Global History of Religion |
ISSN: | 2813-4184 |
Reference: | Kritik von "Lamas and Shamans (2024)"
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Contains: | Enthalten in: AЯGOS
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.26034/fr.argos.2024.4751 |