A historical and contemporary exploration of Phenomenology of
Religion as a method in the study of religion.This book of twelve
chapters may be conceptually divided into three parts, each
consisting of four chapters. The connotations of the term
'Phenomenology of Religion' are subjected to a detailed analysis in
the first part; in the second part the phenomenological method is
located within the general methodological framework of religious
studies, while the current debate around this method is spelled out
in the last part, with the author making his own contribution to
the debate in the last chapter.
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