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The Blackwell Companion to the Study of Religion

Robert A. Segal (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-4051-5465-9
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496 pages
February 2009, Wiley-Blackwell
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List of Contributors.

Introduction: Robert A. Segal.

Part I: Approaches.

1. Anthropology of Religion: Fiona Bowie(University of Bristol).

2. The Comparative Method: Paul Roscoe(University of Maine).

3. An Economics of Religion: Rodney Stark (University of Washington).

4. Literature and Religion: Stephen Prickett (Baylor University).

5. Phenomenology of Religion: Thomas Ryba (Purdue University).

6. Philosophy of Religion: Charles Taliaferro (St Olaf College).

7. Psychology of Religion: Roderick Main (University of Essex).

8. Sociology of Religion: Grace Davie (University of Exeter).

9. Theology: Ian Markham (Hartford Seminary).

Part II: Topics.

10. Body: Richard H. Roberts (Stirling University).

11. Death and Afterlife: Douglas J. Davies (University of Durham).

12. Ethics: G. Scott Davis (University of Richmond).

13. Fundamentalism: Henry Munson (University of Maine).

14. Heaven and Hell: Jeffrey Burton Russell (University of California at Santa Barbara).

15. Holy Men/Holy Women: Lawrence S. Cunningham (University of Notre Dame).

16. Magic: Gustavo Benavides (Villanova University).

17. Modernity and Postmodernity: Colin Campbell (University of York).

18. Mysticism: Jeffrey J. Kripal (Rice University).

19. Myth: Robert A. Segal (University of Aberdeen).

20. Nationalism and Religion: Mark Juergensmeyer (University of California at Santa Barbara).

21. New Religious Movements: Lorne L. Dawson (University of Waterloo).

22. Pilgrimage: Simon Coleman (University of Durham).

23. Ritual: Catherine Bell (Santa Clara University).

24. Secularization: Steve Bruce (University of Aberdeen).

Consolidated Bibliography.

Index