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Books > Religion & Spirituality > General > Comparative religion

The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion (Hardcover): Michael Stausberg, Steven Engler The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion (Hardcover)
Michael Stausberg, Steven Engler
R4,553 Discovery Miles 45 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion provides a comprehensive overview of the academic study of religion. Written by an international team of leading scholars, its fifty-one chapters are divided thematically into seven sections. The first section addresses five major conceptual aspects of research on religion. Part two surveys eleven main frameworks of analysis, interpretation, and explanation of religion. Reflecting recent turns in the humanities and social sciences, part three considers eight forms of the expression of religion. Part four provides a discussion of the ways societies and religions, or religious organizations, are shaped by different forms of allocation of resources. Other chapters in this section consider law, the media, nature, medicine, politics, science, sports, and tourism. Part five reviews important developments, distinctions, and arguments for each of the selected topics. The study of religion addresses religion as a historical phenomenon and part six looks at seven historical processes. Religion is studied in various ways by many disciplines, and this Handbook shows that the study of religion is an academic discipline in its own right. The disciplinary profile of this volume is reflected in part seven, which considers the history of the discipline and its relevance. Each chapter in the Handbook references at least two different religions to provide fresh and innovative perspectives on key issues in the field. This authoritative collection will advance the state of the discipline and is an invaluable reference for students and scholars.

The Birth of Moses and the Buddha - A Paradigm for the Comparative Study of Religions (Hardcover, New): Vanessa Rebecca Sasson The Birth of Moses and the Buddha - A Paradigm for the Comparative Study of Religions (Hardcover, New)
Vanessa Rebecca Sasson
R1,730 Discovery Miles 17 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Responding to a recent upsurge of Jewish interest in Buddhism, Sasson undertakes the first serious academic effort to uncover the common ground between the founders of the two religions, Moses and the Buddha. Because this is a study of traditions rather than a historical investigation, Sasson is able to synthesize various kinds of materials, from biblical and non-biblical, adn from early Pali and Sanskrit Buddhist sources. She notes the striking similarities between the life-patterns of the two leaders. Both were raised as princes and both eventually left their lavish upbringings only to discover something higher. Their mothers play prominent roles in the narratives of their births, while their fathers are often excluded from view. They were both born surrounded by light and embodying miraculous qualities. But there are also some rather consequential differences, which allow these two colossal figures to maintain their uniqueness and significance. Moses was a man chosen for a particular mission by a higher power, a human being serving as the deity's tool. By contrast, the Buddha was a man whose mission was self-determined and actualized over time. Moses lived one life; the Buddha lived many. The Buddha became the symbol of human perfection; Moses was cherished by his tradition despite - or possibly because of - his personal failings. And although Moses is often presented as the founder of Israelite religion, the Buddha was simply following the blueprint outlined by the Buddhas before him. The programme of this study goes further than to compare and contrast the two figures. Sasson argues that the comparative model she adopts can highlight doctrines and priorities of a religion that may otherwise remain hidden. In that way, the birth of Moses and the Buddha may serve as a paradigm for the comparative study of religions.

War Magic - Religion, Sorcery, and Performance (Paperback): Douglas Farrer War Magic - Religion, Sorcery, and Performance (Paperback)
Douglas Farrer
R727 Discovery Miles 7 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This compelling volume explores how war magic and warrior religion unleash the power of the gods, demons, ghosts, and the dead. Documenting war magic and warrior religion as they are performed in diverse cultures and across historical time periods, this volume foregrounds embodiment, practice, and performance in anthropological approaches to magic, sorcery, shamanism, and religion. The authors go beyond what magic 'represents' to consider what magic does. From Chinese exorcists, Javanese spirit siblings, and black magic in Sumatra to Tamil Tiger suicide bombers, Chamorro spiritual re-enchantment, tantric Buddhist war magic, and Yanomami dark shamans, religion and magic are re-evaluated not just from the practitioner's perspective but through the victim's lived experience. These original investigations reveal a nuanced approach to understanding social action, innovation, and the revitalization of tradition in colonial and post-colonial societies undergoing rapid social transformation.

The Tenth Parallel - Dispatches from the Fault Line Between Christianity and Islam (Paperback): Eliza Griswold The Tenth Parallel - Dispatches from the Fault Line Between Christianity and Islam (Paperback)
Eliza Griswold
R416 R390 Discovery Miles 3 900 Save R26 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Interpreting and Explaining Transcendence - Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Beyond (Hardcover): Robert A. Yelle, Jenny Ponzo Interpreting and Explaining Transcendence - Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Beyond (Hardcover)
Robert A. Yelle, Jenny Ponzo
R3,462 Discovery Miles 34 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this volume, an interdisciplinary group of scholars uses history, sociology, anthropology, and semiotics to approach Transcendence as a human phenomenon, and shows the unavoidability of thinking with and through the Beyond. Religious experience has often been defined as an encounter with a transcendent God. Yet humans arguably have always tried to get outside or beyond themselves and society. The drive to exceed some limit or condition of finitude is an eduring aspect of culture, even in a "disenchanted" society that may have cut off most paths of access to the Beyond. The contributors to this volume demonstrate the humanity of Transcendence in various ways: as an effort to get beyond our crass physical materiality; as spiritual entrepreneurship; as the ecstasy of rituals of possession; and as a literary, aesthetic, and semiotic event. These efforts build from a shared conviction that Transcendene is thoroughly human, and accordingly avoid purely confessional and parochial approches while taking seriously the various claims and behavioral expressions of traditions in which Transcendence has been understood in theological terms.

Jesus and the Religions (Hardcover): Bob Robinson Jesus and the Religions (Hardcover)
Bob Robinson
R1,618 R1,321 Discovery Miles 13 210 Save R297 (18%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Cross and the Crescent - Understanding the Muslim Heart & Mind (Paperback): Phil Parshall The Cross and the Crescent - Understanding the Muslim Heart & Mind (Paperback)
Phil Parshall
R823 R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Save R106 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this warm and personal book the author looks at what Muslims believe and how this affects--and often doesn't affect--their behavior. Phil Parshall compares and contrasts Muslim and Christian views on the nature of God, sacred scriptures, worship, sin, and holiness.

Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes - An Anthropology of Everyday Religion (Paperback): Samuli Schielke, Liza Debevec Ordinary Lives and Grand Schemes - An Anthropology of Everyday Religion (Paperback)
Samuli Schielke, Liza Debevec
R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Everyday practice of religion is complex in its nature, ambivalent and at times contradictory. The task of an anthropology of religious practice is therefore precisely to see how people navigate and make sense of that complexity, and what the significance of religious beliefs and practices in a given setting can be. Rather than putting everyday practice and normative doctrine on different analytical planes, the authors argue that the articulation of religious doctrine is also an everyday practice and must be understood as such.

Ritual: Key Concepts in Religion (Hardcover, New): Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern Ritual: Key Concepts in Religion (Hardcover, New)
Pamela J. Stewart, Andrew Strathern
R3,657 Discovery Miles 36 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ritual has emerged as a major focus of academic interest. As a concept, the idea of ritual integrates the study of behavior both within and beyond the domain of religion. Ritual can be both secular and religious in character. There is renewed interest in questions such as: Why do rituals exist at all? What has been, and continues to be, their place in society? How do they change over time? Such questions exist against a backdrop of assumptions about development, modernization, and disenchantment of the world.Written with the specific needs of students of religious studies in mind, " Ritual: Key Concepts in Religion" surveys the field of ritual studies looking at it both historically within anthropology and in terms of its contemporary relevance to mass phenomena.

Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions? - Jesus, Revelation and Religious Traditions (Paperback): Gerald R. McDermott Can Evangelicals Learn from World Religions? - Jesus, Revelation and Religious Traditions (Paperback)
Gerald R. McDermott
R694 R612 Discovery Miles 6 120 Save R82 (12%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

A 2001 Christianity Today Award of Merit winner "Arguably, the church's greatest challenge in the next century will be the problem of the scandal of particularity. More than ever before, Christians will need to explain why they follow Jesus and not the Buddha or Confucius or Krishna or Muhammed. But if, while relating their faith to the faiths, Christians treat non-Christian religions as netherworlds of unmixed darkness, the church's message will be a scandal not of particularity but of arrogant obscurantism. "Recent evangelical introductions to the problem of other religions have built commendably on foundations laid by J. N. D. Anderson and Stephen Neill. Anderson and Neill opened up the "heathen" worlds to the evangelical West, showing that many non-Christians also seek salvation and have personal relationships with their gods. In the last decade Clark Pinnock and John Sanders have argued for an inclusivist understanding of salvation, and Harold Netland has shed new light on the question of truth in the religions. Yet no evangelicals have focused--as nonevangelicals Keith Ward, Diana Eck and Paul Knitter have done--on the revelatory value of truth in non-Christian religions. Anderson and Neill showed that there are limited convergences between Christian and non-Christian traditions, and Pinnock has argued that there might be truths Christians can learn from religious others. But as far as I know, no evangelicals have yet examined the religions in any sort of substantive way for what Christians can learn without sacrificing, as Knitter and John Hick do, the finality of Christ. "This book is the beginning of an evangelical theology of the religions that addresses not the question of salvation but the problem of truth and revelation, and takes seriously the normative claims of other traditions. It explores the biblical propositions that Jesus is the light that enlightens every person (Jn 1:9) and that God has not left Himself without a witness among non-Christian traditions (Acts 14:17). It argues that if Saint Augustine learned from Neo-Platonism to better understand the gospel, if Thomas Aquinas learned from Aristotle to better understand the Scriptures, and if John Calvin learned from Renaissance humanism, perhaps evangelicals may be able to learn from the Buddha--and other great religious thinkers and traditions--things that can help them more clearly understand God's revelation in Christ. It is an introductory word in a conversation that I hope will go much further among evangelicals." (Gerald McDermott, in the introduction toCan Evangelicals Learn from World Religions?

Religion in Medicine Volume I (Hardcover): John B Dawson Religion in Medicine Volume I (Hardcover)
John B Dawson
R806 Discovery Miles 8 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Doctrine Twisting - How Core Biblical Truths Are Distorted (Paperback, Print on Demand ed.): H. Wayne House, Gordon A Carle Doctrine Twisting - How Core Biblical Truths Are Distorted (Paperback, Print on Demand ed.)
H. Wayne House, Gordon A Carle
R767 R671 Discovery Miles 6 710 Save R96 (13%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In essentials unity. In nonessentials liberty. In all things charity. Almost daily Christians are bombarded by strange new teachings about Jesus. The worldwide proliferation of new religious movements has created confusion in the church. Are there core beliefs at the heart of the Christian faith? If so, what are they? And how should Christians relate to those who do not embrace these beliefs? In down-to-earth language, Doctrine Twisting addresses and answers these questions. With the firm conviction that God has sufficiently and finally revealed himself in Christ and through the Bible, H. Wayne House and Gordon Carle explore in detail the doctrines of the Trinity, revelation, sin, Christ's divinity, the atonement, faith and works, the second coming and the afterlife. In each chapter they outline the biblical basis for the historic orthodox position and then analyze and refute deviations from these truths. Doctrine Twisting will help Christians more fully serve God and minister to others through a better understanding of the essential doctrines of the Bible and the doctrinal errors of new religious movements.

A Guide to New Religious Movements (Paperback): Ronald Enroth A Guide to New Religious Movements (Paperback)
Ronald Enroth
R682 R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Save R76 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Examines key religious movements of our day
Covers contemporary versions of Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam
Assesses the beliefs and appeal of each religion
Describes how Christians can respond to the claims of each with grace and truth
A completely new book (not a revision of the earlier Guide to Cults and New Religions)

The Origin and the Overcoming of Evil and Suffering in the World Religions (Hardcover, 2002 ed.): P. Koslowski The Origin and the Overcoming of Evil and Suffering in the World Religions (Hardcover, 2002 ed.)
P. Koslowski
R2,739 Discovery Miles 27 390 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

All religions face the challenge of explaining, in view of God's goodness, the existence of evil and suffering in the world. They must develop theories of the origin and the overcoming of evil and suffering. The explanations in Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism of evil and suffering and their origin, as well as these world religions' theories of how to overcome evil and suffering, differ from one another, but are also similar in many respects. The human person is always considered to be the origin of evil, and also to be the focus of aspirations to be able to overcome it. The conviction that evil and suffering are not original and can be overcome is characteristic of and common to the religions. The explanations of the origin of evil are closely related to the explanations of the continuation and propagation of evil in human persons, in nature, and in our technology and culture that have been developed in the religions - in Christianity, for example, as the doctrine of original sin. Finally, the world religions are concerned with how to cope with suffering and offer guidance for overcoming evil and suffering. Leading scholars of five world religions, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and Hinduism, have created with this volume a first-hand source of information, which enables the reader to gain a better understanding of these religions' central teachings about the origin and the overcoming of evil and suffering.

European Transformations - The Long Twelfth Century (Hardcover): Thomas Noble, John Van Engen European Transformations - The Long Twelfth Century (Hardcover)
Thomas Noble, John Van Engen
R3,988 Discovery Miles 39 880 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The "long twelfth century"-1050 to 1215-embraces one of the transformative moments in European history: the point, for some, at which Europe first truly became "Europe." Historians have used the terms "renaissance,""reformation,"and "revolution" to account for the dynamism of intellectual, religious, and structural renewal manifest across schools, monasteries, courts, and churches. Complicating the story, more recent historical work has highlighted manifestations of social crisis and oppression. In European Transformations: The Long Twelfth Century, nineteen accomplished medievalists examine this pivotal era under the rubric of "transformation": a time of epoch-making change both good and ill, a release of social and cultural energies that proved innovative and yet continuous with the past. Their collective reappraisal, although acknowledging insights gained from over a century of scholarship, fruitfully adjusts the questions and alters the accents. In addition to covering such standard regions as England and France, and such standard topics as feudalism and investiture, the contributors also address Scandinavia, Iberia, and Eastern Europe, women's roles in medieval society, Jewish and Muslim communities, law and politics, and the complexities of urban and rural situations. With their diverse and challenging contributions, the authors offer a new point of departure for students and scholars attempting to grasp the dynamic puzzle of twelfth-century Europe.

Myth - Key Concepts in Religion (Hardcover): Robert Ellwood Myth - Key Concepts in Religion (Hardcover)
Robert Ellwood
R3,656 Discovery Miles 36 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Myth is a complex but vital component of an understanding of religion, and issues surrounding the modern discipline of mythology are often fraught with difficulty. In Myth: Key Concepts in Religion students will find all the tools they need to achieve an understanding of this complicated topic. Structured around a typical programme of study, Robert Ellwood's accessible introduction covers all the major theories concerning the meaning and interpretation of myth, from structuralist to psychoanalytic, and includes illustrative examples throughout, including modern literary and cinematic myths, from The Lord of the Rings to Star Wars.

Experiencing Globalization - Religion in Contemporary Contexts (Paperback): Derrick M. Nault, Bei Dawei, Evangelos Voulgarakis,... Experiencing Globalization - Religion in Contemporary Contexts (Paperback)
Derrick M. Nault, Bei Dawei, Evangelos Voulgarakis, Rab Paterson, Cesar Andres-Miguel Suva
R760 Discovery Miles 7 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Principia Discordia (Paperback): Malaclypse the Younger, Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst Principia Discordia (Paperback)
Malaclypse the Younger, Omar Khayyam Ravenhurst
R232 Discovery Miles 2 320 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Blogging My Religion - Secular, Muslim, and Catholic Media Spaces in Europe (Hardcover): Giulia Evolvi Blogging My Religion - Secular, Muslim, and Catholic Media Spaces in Europe (Hardcover)
Giulia Evolvi
R4,505 Discovery Miles 45 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Religion in Europe is currently undergoing changes that are reconfiguring physical and virtual spaces of practice and belief, and these changes need to be understood with regards to the proliferation of digital media discourses. This book explores religious change in Europe through a comparative approach that analyzes Atheist, Catholic, and Muslim blogs as spaces for articulating narratives about religion that symbolically challenge the power of religious institutions. The book adds theoretical complexity to the study of religion and digital media with the concept of hypermediated religious spaces. The theory of hypermediation helps to critically discuss the theory of secularization and to contextualize religious change as the result of multiple entangled phenomena. It considers religion as being connected with secular and post-secular spaces, and media as embedding material forms, institutions, and technologies. A spatial perspective contextualizes hypermediated religious spaces as existing at the interstice of alternative and mainstream, private and public, imaginary and real venues. By offering the innovative perspective of hypermediated religious spaces, this book will be of significant interest to scholars of religious studies, the sociology of religion, and digital media.

Thinkers of the East (Hardcover): Idries Shah Thinkers of the East (Hardcover)
Idries Shah
R504 Discovery Miles 5 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation - Tracing Patterns of Change in Faith Practices (Hardcover): H. Gooren Religious Conversion and Disaffiliation - Tracing Patterns of Change in Faith Practices (Hardcover)
H. Gooren
R1,403 Discovery Miles 14 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The conversion career, defined as all episodes of participation in religious organizations during a person's life, is a new and systematic approach to conversion and disaffiliation as a dynamic process. It is a tool to analyze the interplay of factors between the individual actor, the religious organization, and the wider social and cultural context.

This book is the first in over a decade to attempt a systematic synthesis of the field of conversion studies, encompassing the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, psychology, history, and theology. Gooren analyzes conversion and disaffiliation in a worldwide comparative framework, using data from North America, Europe, and Latin America.

Nordic Neoshamanisms (Hardcover): S. Kraft, T. Fonneland, J Lewis Nordic Neoshamanisms (Hardcover)
S. Kraft, T. Fonneland, J Lewis
R2,830 Discovery Miles 28 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book proposes that the drive for religiosity and experiences of the sacred are far from lost in contemporary western societies. The contributors' objective is to explore the myriad of ways late modern shamanism is becoming more vital and personally significant to people, communities, and economies in Nordic countries.

African Traditional Religion Encounters Christianity (Hardcover): John Chitakure African Traditional Religion Encounters Christianity (Hardcover)
John Chitakure
R1,155 R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Save R187 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Battle for the Soul - A Comparative Analysis in an Age of Doubt (Hardcover, New): R Crawford The Battle for the Soul - A Comparative Analysis in an Age of Doubt (Hardcover, New)
R Crawford
R2,655 Discovery Miles 26 550 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Do we all possess a soul? If so, what is it? Can it be defined? Crawford argues that it is important that we have a soul because if it is immortal then we can hope for life after death. But some religions insist that it is the resurrection of the body which is vital. How can the belief in an immortal soul and resurrection of the body be reconciled? Crawford attempts to answer this question in the context of six world religions and the science and technology of twenty-first century society.

Judaism and Other Faiths (Hardcover, 1994 ed.): D. Cohn-Sherbok Judaism and Other Faiths (Hardcover, 1994 ed.)
D. Cohn-Sherbok
R2,644 Discovery Miles 26 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This pioneering study is the first full-length exploration of the relationship between Judaism and the world's religions. Beginning with an examination of the biblical view of pagan worship, the book traces the history of Jewish attitudes towards other religious traditions in the rabbinic period, the Middle Ages, the early modern age and contemporary times. In the final part of this volume, the author formulates a radically new Jewish theology of religious pluralism. In his view, what is now required is for Jews to free themselves from the absolutes of the past. No longer should they regard Judaism as embodying God's full and final revelation; instead, the Divine should be placed at the centre of the universe of faiths. Given such a shift in perspective, the way would then be open for interfaith dialogue of the most profound kind. From its ancient origins Judaism adopted a generally tolerant attitude to other traditions - what is possible today is for this spirit of tolerance to deepen and serve as a foundation for a common quest with like-minded adherents of other faiths for spiritual insight and religious truth. This study is a vital source for all those who seek to understand Judaism in relation to the world's major religions.

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